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VOL. XXII. NO. 264. 



CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 1,. 1916. 



SPECIAL EDITION 



TOUGH TIMES AT LATONIA t 



EARNINGS OF THE BRIGHTON STABLE HORSES IN THE RACING 



TIJUANA’S RACING PROGRAM 



COLD WEATHER, RAIN AND DEEP MUD COM- 
BINE TO BRING GENERAL DISCOMFORT. 

Dr. Larrick Defeats Blackie Daw in the Main Race 
of the Day — Failures of First Star and Lucile 
F. Prove Costly to Their Admirers. 



Cincinnati, O., October 20. — The Latonia racing 
van inarod this afternoon by the unsuitable weather 
and track conditions. The weather was the coldest 
in this locality for this season in many years. The 
threatening skies had much to do with causing 
a decrease in patronage and the track was in the 
worst state in which it has been this year. The 
hard storm during the night soaked the course and 
it required a combination of extra sturdy horses 
and riders to negotiate it with any degree of suc- 
cess. 

As a result of the adverse conditions there was a 
falling off in speculation. The repeated failures 
of many of the favorites added to the disappoint- 
ments, some of the best backed ones finishing far 
back. In many instances the diminutive riders were 
all but helpless in guiding their mounts. 

Dr. Larrick, the favorite, managed to scurry 
home in the feature race, and it saved the choice- 
backers from a Waterloo. He raced easily in the 
going and led for the entire way. winning handily 
from Klackie Daw and Stephen It. 

The Knobelkamp-Troxler combination suffered ex- 
tensive losses in the afternoon by the failures of 
First Star and Lucile P., outstanding favorites and 
extensively supported in the fifth and sixtli races. 
Close finishes developed in both these races. Iaidy 
Worthington outstayed First Star and Ben Hnmpson 
and the suddenly improved Knebelkamp lead I.u- 
eile P. home. The latter was ridden by the diminu- 
tive Lykes, and lie allowed the filly to go all over 
the track and finally got into the worst part of 
the course next to the inner rail, where the going 
was deepest. 

Proceedings began with a victory for Alert over 
the favorite. Quin. The latter was away slowly 
and closed a big gap. The surprise of the race 
was furnished by Ruth Wehle, which had a ten 
lengths’ lead on the stretch turn, but quit badly 
in the stretch. 

Clark M. won from Cash on Delivery in the 
second after a hard drive, with A1 Pierce third. 
The latter ran out oil the stretch turn and finished 
next to the outer rail. Alex Getz was best in 
this race, for he was practically left at the post 
and closed a tremendous gap. 

J. C. Stone was the choice in the next race, 
but lie got nothing, Sun Maid winning from James 
Oakley. 

Alter the finish of the first race. .1. M. Henry, 
Jr., bid the winner up $406 over his entered price 
of a like amount, but failed to get him. 

Samuel R. Meyer, Jane Straith. Rhyme. Deliver 
and Chief Brown will lie sold by auction next 
Thursday, permission having been granted by the 
stewards to G. L. Strang to sell them. 

I.eo Mayor was among today’s arrivals. His pres- 
ence caused a rumor that lie was here in the interest 
of an eastern syndicate, headed by Eddie Burke, 
who arc desirous of establishing another race track 
in this state if an available location can lie had. 

Francis J. Pons telegraphed today for stalls for 
eight horses that he intends to ship from Windsor. 

Charles J. Nolle, track superintendent at Douglas 
l’ark. was a visitor. He stated that there were 
at least fifty horses at the Douglas Park track at 
present, including the yearlings of Jefferson Liv- 
ingston, J. W. Schorr, R. D. Williams and W. II. 
Baker. 

Sam C. Niickols, secretary of the Kentucky State 
Racing Commission, came over from Versailles this 
afternoon. He stated he did not have any infor- 
mation as to when the Racing Commission Would 
hold its next meeting. 

Word was received during the afternoon that G. 
M. Heudrie’s one-time crack racer. Great Britain, 
now at II. P. Headley’s farm, is in a bad way. 

Jefferson Livingston arrived this afternoon from 
New York to tak'* in a couple of day's racing here 
before returning to Chicago. 

Senator Ollie Janies, who will be one of the prin- 
cipal speakers at a Democratic gathering in Coving- 
ton, spent the afternoon at the track. 

Frank Ireland, at one time owner of a pretentious 
racing string, was among the newcomers this after- 
noon. 

MUD RUNNERS’ DAY AT LAUREL. 



Water Lady Best Served by the Going and Takes 
the Feature Race — Gossip of the Track. 



Baltimore, Md., October 20. — The Consolation 
Purse, a dash of one mile for all ages, was pro- 
vided as an especial attraction at Laurel this after- 
noon. It. brought out a small field and Emil Herz 
furnished the winner in Eagle. The winner made 
all the running and won easily from Rhine 
Maiden. 

A highweiglit handicap at three-quarters di- 
vided interest with the running of the Consolation 
Purse. This race brought out a band of excellent 
mud runners, the best of which proved to lie Water 
Lady. She came through next to the rail when 
entering the homestretch and, wearing the tiring 
leaders down, won going away. 

Burbank, winner of the third race, changed 
hands after his victory. He was advanced from 
$600 to $900 and sold to Sain Louis. 

While in Kentucky R. T. Wilson made several 
purchases to strengthen the band of broodmares 
lie lias at Kirklevington Stud, at which farm Iiis 
successful young stallion, Olambala, now stands. 
Mr. Wilson lias taken a long lease on this farm 
and intends going into breeding on rather an ex- 
tensive scale. He made a tour of inspection of 
the stock farms near Lexington and purchased 
four graudaughters of Sundown. The latter is the 
grandam of Mr. Wilson’s champion two-year-old. 
Campfire. He also purchased from John E. Madden 
two yearlings, one by Star Shoot and another by 
Ogden. 

C. W. Gasser lias arranged to ship his stable on 
Sunday from here to Benning, where his horses will 
be unloaded for the night and reloaded the next 
morning and sent to Tijuana. Mr. Gasser is 
strengthening his string for a winter campaign. 
He purchased from the Cleveland Stable yesterday, 
the plater Benjamin, Friar Nought and Keziah. Mr. 
Gasser lias arranged to have jockey F. Hopkins 
ride for him next winter. 

James Rowe was an arrival from Harry Payne 
Whitney’s Brookdale farm in New Jersy this morn- 
ing and will remain over a few days. He reports 
the Whitney horses in splendid condition for going 
into winter "quarters and finds there will be plenty 
to keep him busy during the winter mouths. Jockey 
Joe Notter is at the farm looking after things 
during Mr. Rowe’s absence. 

When John Whalen leaves for Kentucky to take 
charge of the AVickliffe Stable horses, he will turn 
over Benevolent and other horses he lias been train- 
ing for Oscar Lewisolin to R. 0. Miller, who will 
train them in the future. Little Nearer and Little 
Dipper will also lie turned over to some other 
trainer. It is possible that Little Nearer may be 
raced at one of the winter tracks, and if this is 



OF THE PRESENT YEAR 



One stable that fared quite well while it was in racing this year was the Brighton Stable. While 
the racing season was in full bloom the owners of the stable decided to retire from the turf and sold 
their horses by auction for good prices. Up to that time their promising two-year-old, Tom McTaggart, 
was their chief money winner and brought the top price at the sale. Sprint. Woodward, King Baggot. 
Cheer and Yellowstone all won usefully for the stable and its record up to the time of its disposal was: 
Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree. 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. 

Tom McTaggart li. c. 2 By Cliuctauunda — Toplasli 4 2 4 $ 6.080 

Sprint b. f. 3 By Rock Sand — Sprite 2 12 2,(143 

Woodward cli. c. 3 By Star Shoot — Sardine 3 1 2 1,565 



King Baggot ch. c. 

Cheer br. f. 

Yellowstone b. g. 

Gertrude Marie br. f. 

Priscilla eh. f. 

Whitney Belle eh. f. 

Blarse Henry lir. e. 

Mae Murray b. f. 

Alberta True h. m. 

Ed Garrison b. c. 

Barry b. c. 



A. Pedigree. 1st. 

By Cliuctannnda — Toplasli 4 

$ By Rock Sand — Sprite 2 

i By Star Shoot — Sardine 3 

By Peep o’Day — Freyju 3 

By Plaudit — Expressing 3 

By Rockton — Onaga 3 

By McGee — Polly Grant 1 

By Star Shoot — Yankee Sister 1 

By Ogden — Beatrice K 1 

1 By Ben Brush — Nun’s Cloth 0 

By Heuo — Watita 0 

3 By Chuctanuudu — Auriesville 0 

By Ogden— Country Fraud o 

2 By Voorliees — llama 0 



Totals (14) 



.21 12 17 $15,710 



decided on. E. R. Ratliman. who had such success 
with Maxim’s Choice last winter, will probably take 
him to Cuba. 

J. T. Smith, who trains the horses that II. n. 
Hewitt races in Kentucky, will ship the division 
of the stable that lias been racing in the east to 
Lexington tomorrow. 

Jockey E. Haynes has received an offer to rub- 
in Russia next year. He will go from here to 
Tijuana at the close of the present meeting. 

E. li. Bradley is negotiating for the contract 
that James Rowe holds on the lightweight rider, 
Paul Lowder, and the deal will probably be con- 
summated tomorrow. 

The management of the Bowie track lias arranged 
for a special train to run between Bowie and Den- 
ning during the Bowie meeting. This train will be 
put on for the accommodation of horsemen who will 
stable at Benning. 

Secretary A. McL. Earlocker of the Saratoga As- 
sociation. was an arrival this morning. There will 
be a meeting of the directors of the club tonight at 
the Beividere Hotel. 

11. G. Itedwell lias purchased three Etlielbert 
yearlings from August Belmont. One of them it out 
of the dam of Lochiel, a horse that won a number 
of races while racing in the Bedwell colors. They 
will be shipped to Cuba. 

MEMORABLE ASCOT CUP RACE RECALLED. 

The recently-announced death, in France, of the 
stallion Bachelor’s Button, recalls memories of an 
Ascot Gold Cup contest which will never be for- 
gotten by those who were privileged to witness it. 
Contemporary with that great mare Pretty Polly, 

1 verily believe that the son of Winkfield and Mi- 
lady was never forgiven by the general public for 
his defeat at Ascot of the late Major Eustace lend- 
er's idolized filly; but it -would be. of course, stupid 
to suggest that on this account lie was not so 
strongly patronized at the stud as would otherwise 
have been the case. 

It was in 1906. when Pretty Polly was five years 
old, and Bachelor’s Button, being two years her 
senior, ranked as an aged animal, that the only 
defeat, on English soil, of the daughter of Gallinule 
and Admiration occurred. Earlier in the same year 
she had accounted for the March Stakes and Epsom 
Coronation Cup. while Bachelor’s Button, following 
on a narrow defeat by Achilles in the Harwell Plate 
at the Second Spring meeting at headquarters, had 
easily accounted for the Manchester Cup. under top 
weight. It was not in the least surprising, how- 
ever, that while odds of 11 to 4 were demanded 
about Pretty Polly’s chances for the Ascot Cup. 

7 to 1 could be procured about either Bachelor’s 
Button or Cicero. 

Racing people are invariably superstitious, and 
so we heard, after she had been so unaccountably 
defeated, that many visitors to Ascot on that fate- 
ful day had observed on the part of the mare a 
disinclination to leave the paddock for the race 
course — a whim she had never displayed before — 
as though she was possessed of some presentiment 
of the disaster to come. However that may be. 
it is beyond question that the downfall of few public 
favorites was so genuinely and sincerely regretted 
as that of Pretty Polly, whom everyone had come 
to regard as invinicible. 

It is. however, with “Polly’s” conqueror on that 
never-to-be-forgotten afternoon that I am now 
especially concerned. Mr. Sol Joel’s horse stood for 
a few seasons in England, during which period he 
sired a few useful animals, though I cannot recall j 
anything better than the Coronation Cup winner. 
Blue Stone, and Candytuft amongst his representa- 
tives. Subsequently sold to the Due Decazes, Bache- 
lor’s Button had been in France for some four or 
five years prior to liis death, but owing to the war 
very few of bis produce have had any chance of 
displaying their ability on the race course. His i 
French stock, all the same, are declared by good 
judges to be very promising indeed, and that being 
the case, the horse’s death at the comparatively 
early age of seventeen, is distinctly to be regretted. 

■ — “Augur,” in London Sporting Life. 

MORE STALLS FOR BELMONT PARK. 

New Y'ork, October 20. — It has been decided to 
build four new stables at Belmont Park and the 
work will, in all probability, be begun within two 
weeks. These will have fifty stalls each, ar- 
ranged in double rows with the back walls com- 
mon to both, so that the buildings will not lie 
longer than the average stable buildings already on 
the premises. 

The new buildings will be “on the Dili” and placed 
br tween the barns already there and the training 
track. A considerable part of the building materials 
for the new barns will come out of the row of 
hangars opposite tiie grandstand, which have been 
unused for several years. 

These stables have been especially designed for the 
use of owners of small strings of horses who, in the 
future, will have no complaint of lack of adequate 
accommodations. It is intended that they shall be- 
fitted as thoroughly modern, up-to-date training 
stables, and suitable for immediate transformation 
into winter quarters whenever such a change may 
be desired. 

Although the new stables will be at a long dis- 
tance from the grandstand, they will be in some 
respects especially desirable, for, besides being right 
besides the training track, they will be well out of 
the way of casual visitors to the track, and away 
from the noise and turmoil of race days. 

Builder John Olsen lias the work of transforming 
stable No. 15 (formerly occupied by John E. Mad- 
den) well advanced, and early next week this barn, 
which is being fitted up for Thomas Welsh, _ should 
be nearly or quite ready for occupancy. This barn 
will closely resemble the new barn which lias been 
fitted up for A. J. Joyner, whose horses will be oc- 
cupying it early next week. 

At present the horses racing in L. Wood’s name 
and supposedly trained by Thomas Welsh, are, dur- 
ing trainer Welsh’s absence abroad, in charge of 
A. J. Joyner, and those of them which are not rac- 
ing in Maryland are quartered in stable No. 21, 
but this stable already lias been assigned to W. H. 
Karrick, wlio has found bis big stable which he had 



transferred into a winter training barn about a 
year ago, insufficcint to accommodate all his horses 
when liis contingent now in Maryland shall have re- 
turn'd to Belmont Park. As soon as A. J. Joyner’s 
and Thomas Welsh’s new stalilcs arc ready for oc- 
cupancy, work will be begun on stable" No. 21, 
which will !>e enclosed and fitted for winter 
quarters, just as many others have been during the 
past year and a half. 

Mr. Belmont’s newly converted stable. No. 4, is 
nearly completed, and Congressman George W. 
Loft’s stable. No. 1, which is being enclosed and 
highly finished, also is well on the way toward 
completion. Great pains arc being taken with the 
workmanship on the Loft stable, and it is expected 
that when completed, it will be a model in its way. 

PREPARING FOR DEVONSHIRE MEETING. 

Montreal. Que., October 20. — At a meeting of the 
directors of the Western Racing Association operat- 
ing Devonshire Park, all arrangements were com- 
pleted for the second and final meeting, which opens 
at Devonshire Park on Saturday, October 28, to 
continue up to and including Saturday, November 
4. There will lie one or two changes in Hie list of 
officials for this meeting, while the book, which 
lias been distributed among the owners now racing 
at Kenilworth Park, has met with approval. The 
conditions arc much the same as that for the in- 
augural meeting held early in the month. There 
will lie no purse of less than $600. while most of 
the handicaps have a value of $700. Others have 
$800 in added money. 

The plant for this meeting will present a more 
finished appearance. The work that was left un- 
finished when the inaugural meeting closed has 
been completed, which will add greatly to the com- 
fort of patrons of the meeting. There will be a 
better class of horses racing at Devonshire Park 
than on any of the independent tracks in Canada 
tlii- season. This is assured through numerous 
applieations for stabling received from owners now 
racing in Maryland. W. Stormont is among those 
who will ship from Maryland to Devonshire Park 
for the meeting there. 

Grant Hugh Browne, managing director of the 
Western Racing Association, came here to attend 
the directors’ meeting and will return to Windsor 
at the end of the week. He reported that there 
will Ik- more Canadian owners racing in Windsor than 
at the previous gathering. Word lias la-eu received 
from Edward Tribe that he will net as starter dur- 
ing the meeting. The track, through having been 
raced over, will lx- in faster condition than for- 
merly, as shown daily by the work-outs of the 
horses now stabled at the plant. The turns at 
Devonshire Park are as nearly perfect as ixissible, 
which reduces the danger of spills and of horses 
going wide in making the turn into the stretch. 
The number <>f niutuel machines for the meeting 
will he increased, so as to make it more convenient 
for those speculatively inclined. 



HAMPTON DAME CONTINUES TO WIN. 



Windsor, Out., October 20. — The Kenilworth 
Park card was an ordinary one today. There were 
again numerous withdrawals, it having rained 
steadily all night. A strong, cold wind was blow- 
ing and conditions were far from being conducive 
to good sport. 

Hampton Dame scored her second victory of the 
meeting by winning the opener in a canter. I). It. 
McDaniel, since taking charge of this filly, has 
won three straight races for her owner, Mr. Wil- 
liam Krausmun, of Toronto. 

Impression scored an easy victory in the fifth 
race when ho made a show of his opponents, and 
won as his rider pleased. The well-backed choice. 
Coreopsis, pulled up lame. 

Joseph Kuiglit, who lias been a visitor here, leaves 
tonight for New Orleans. 

W. A. Carter purchased J. B. Harrell yesterday 
for $660. 

Jockey E. Mc-Ewen has Ik-pii restored to good 
standing and will resume riding after this meeting. 
The suspension was lifted to take effect Monday, 
October 23. 

G. II. Morton lias bought Bunice from C. H. 
Rowe for $700. 

OLD CHUCTANUNDA COMING TO KENTUCKY. 



Lexington. Ky.. October 20. — Cliuctanunda and 
six mares from John Sanford’s Ilurricana stud at 
Amsterdam. N. Y'., will shortly arrive in Kentucky. 
Cliuctanunda is to stand at Sanford C. Lyne’s Lareh- 
mont Farm and the marcs are to be quartered at 
F. D. Knight’s farm close by. Preston Burch, 
representing Mr. Sanford was in Lexington today 
making the arrangements for t lie coming of the 
horses. Cliuctanunda was a good race horse, well 
bred and for the limited opportunity he has had 
in the stud, has proved a suoess. Here in Kentucky 
where he will have a broader field, he should get 
many good racers. 

John S. Barbee, the well-known thoroughbred 
horse breeder and master of Glen Helen Farm, is 
nursing a broken left wrist, which he sustained as 
the result of a fall on a slippery floor. 

CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. 

The time of the fourth race at Laurel. October 
17. was incorrectly printed. The correct time was 
1:13. 

The R. J. Mackenzie stable has dwindled to two 
horses. Trainer Jack Adkins has Leo Skolnv and 
Faux-Col at Latouia and will soon ship them to the 
Headley farm at Lexington to be wintered. 

Toronto's population is more than twice that of 
Auckland, New Zealand, but the Canterbury Times 
announces that the Auckland Racing Club will give 
an average of about $20,000 a day at its meetings 
this season, or a total of about $220,000 in prize 
money. The Great Northern Steeplechase is a $7,000 
event, which puts into the shade auy cross-country 
race in America. — Toronto Globe. 



TRACK ACROSS THE LINE OFFERS MUCH 
MONEY FOR ITS WINTER MEETING. 

Valuable Stake Races Among the Attractions Prof- 
fered — Quick Transportation to and from the 
Course a Feature — Officials Well Known. 



Oil November 11 Tijuana, in the suburbs of 
Sail Diego, Cal., one of America’s latest race 
tracks will he opened for the second winter meet- 
ing of tlic Lower California Jockey Club. This 
magnificent plant is situated about twelve miles 
from San Diego, anil tjie same distance from the 
wonderful Coronado Beach, with its suberb hotel 
and where swimming, polo and golf tournaments 
abound throughout the winter. San Diego is one 
of the most progressive of California cities, and 
is noted for its well-appointed hotels. It is said 
that it has more accommodations for visitors than 
i-ities of five times its population. At present, it 
lias a world’s exhibition, which has been running 
throughout the year, and has attracted numerous 
tourists from all parts of t lie country. San Diego 
climate is remarkable owing to the fact that it 
uses only ten degrees on the thermometer, as tlic 
temperatures graduates only between sixty-four and 
seventy- four degrees throughout the year. 

The Tijuana track is a mile oval and has mag- 
nificent grandstands and stable accommodations. 
One of the features of the meeting will be the 
beautiful, well -furnished clubhouse, which will be 
run on the plan of similar organizations at the 
Saratoga and Belmont Park tracks. Quite a few 
of the local society leaders, as well as eastern 
visitors, are being enrolled as members of the 
club. 

The transportation is excellent, as it is only a 
twenty-five minute ride by railroad direct to "the 
grandstand. A magnificent boulevard for auto- 
mobiles runs from the heart of the city to tin- 
track. James W. Coffroth, president and general 
manager of the Lower California Jockey Club, has 
put out a most pretentions program, offering six 
stakes of the value of $13,500 and overnight purses 
of $400. In the hundred days’ racing, the gross 
value of money given away will amount to 
$250,000. The stakes will be the Coffroth Handi- 
cap, value $5,000, one mile and a quarter: The 
San Diego Business Men’s Handicap, value $2,500, 
one mile and a sixteenth; Spreekels’ Handicap, 
value $1,500, one mile; Los Angeles Handicap, 
value $1,500, three-quarters mile; Tijuana Selling 
Stakes, value $1,500, three-quarters mile; Coronado 
Selling Stakes, value $1,500, one mile and a six- 
teenth. 

The officials are well-known men in the racing 
world. C. II. l’ettingill, who will act as presiding 
judge, acts in the same capacity during the sum- 
mer on the tracks of the New Y’ork Jockey Club. 
L. J. Rose, associate judge, assisted in that posi- 
tion during the last meeting at Tijuana. Edward 
Jasper, who will ho associate judge, racing secre- 
tary anil liandicapper, is the official handicapper 
and racing secretary on Kentucky tracks, ap- 
pointed by the Kentucky State Racing Commission. 
Edward Tribe, who will send the fields away, has 
been starting during Hilic summer with great suc- 
cess on the Canadian tracks. Among the jockeys, 
who will ride, will be the famous McTaggart 
brothers, Tom and John. Toni is under contract 
to Harry Payne Whitney, the foremost private 
breeder and owner oil the American turf, while 
John is under contract to R. T. Wilson, president 
of the Saratoga Racing Association. J. Butwell, 
who rode Itoamer in his greatest victories and who 
rides for August Belmont, tiie president of the 
Jockey Club, will Ik- another visitor. Frank 
Keogh, who pilots Short Grass, the swift English 
horse, will he on hand. Joe McCahey will ac- 
company the stable that Henry J. Morris, secre- 
tary and steward of the National Steeplechase 
and Hunt Association, is bringing to Tijuana. M. 
Buxton will do the riding for liis brother, Clarence 
Buxton. Buxton is signed up for next year with 
A. K. Maconibcr of Hollister, Cal., who has startled 
the turf world by investing heavily in thorough- 
breds this year. 

Quite a. few of the prominent bookmakers, who 
do business on the New York tracks, have an- 
nounced their intention of drawing in at Tijuana, 
where the old-time big slates and stands will In- 
in operation. It is estimated that there will be 
at least twenty-five draw in on the opening diy, 
which number will lie increased as the meeting 
progresses. 

Horsemen have responded by liberally entering 
in the stakes, and there are numerous applications 
for stall room. It is estimated that there will 
be from 806 to 1,000 horses stabled on the grounds 
during the meeting. There will be at least fifteen 
carloads shipped from the Maryland tracks, besides 
those which will go from Canada and Kentucky. 

An advertisement of the meeting appears else- 
where in this issue of Daily Racing Form. 



PIMLICO TRACK TRANSFORMED. 



Baltimore, Md., October 20. — The preparations at 
Pimlico for the coming autumn meeting are on a 
scale of completeness that will prove a revelation 
to race-goers. Nothing like it lias been seen at the 
old track since it was opened in 1S70, nearly half 
a century ago, and tiie Maryland Jockey Club now 
has a home of which it may well be proud. 

Every comfort that can bo devised has been in- 
stalled in the new office and jockey building, in- 
cluding a sun observation parlor on the top floor, 
shower-baths and lockers on the second floor and a 
completely equipped infirmary connecting with the 
secretary’s private offices and official headquarters. 
Here owners and trainers will gather to make 
entries, receive their mail, go over the program and 
attend to the many details connected with the man- 
agement of a string of race horses. The building is 
heated by steam and lighted by electricity, while 
an abundance of windows and doors and roomy 
porches will serve to make it an attractive gather- 
ing place for horse folk. 

A charming feature of the cosy clubhouse adjoin- 
ing the grandstand is the mural decorations in the 
reception room. These are all hand-painted and 
represent rustic scenes of gardens, streams, bridges 
and flowers, which, combined with a wide-open fire- 
place. gives the interior a most informal and home- 
like air. A wide balcony surrounds the second story 
on three sides, giving a fine view of the races, and 
an open stand on the roof is an added attraction. 

One of the most striking innovations is to be 
found in the grandstand. The old roof has been 
taken off, giving a much more substantial and im- 
pressive appearance, and this whole structure has 
been put back thirty-five feet and so arranged that 
it will not be necessary to get on the seats to see 
the horses coming down the stretch. 

A new concrete open stand adjoining the grand- 
stand on the north will accommodate several thou- 
sand additional spectators, and patrons of the pari- 
mutuels will have ample room, as the restaurant 
will be housed in a separate structure and the entire 
space beneath the grandstand will be unobstructed. 

Stabling for at least 150 more horses has been 
provided, thus giving accommodations to over 700 
racers within the inclosure, while several hundred 
more can be taken care of in the vicinity. 



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.111 


1:13% 


The foreign-bred eoit was with 11s again the next 


29970 


Two Royals (XI) 






season at the “back-end.” blit received different 


30016 


Kazan 


.106 


1 :14% 


treatment at the hands of the liandieappers. anil 


1SMW7* 


Kyle 


. 106 


1 14% 


■lid not score once in five attempts, though under 


131970 


Darin 


.103 


1 :12% 


124 pounds lie was only beaten a bead for a 


1MWS3 


Massenet 


.108 


1:14%. 


handicap at the Houghton Meeting and ran third. 


29856 


Maiden ltradlev . 


. 92 


1 : 18—, li 


with 118 pounds, fur the Liverpool Autumn Cup. 


29916* 


Caper Sauce .... 


.116 


1 :13% 


Another “foreigner” was not long in taking Cam- 


29442 


llamerkop (XI) . 


.110 


1 :17m 


bridgesliire honors, for three years afterwards the 


29947 


Hayden (XII .... 


.110 


1:18%, h 


three-year-old, Montargis. belonging to Count de 


29506 


Golden Lassie . . . 


.100 


1:18% 


Juigne, followed the example of Adonis. As a 


A Iso 


eligible to start in 


order named 


juvenile tlie colt, which was by Orpheliue — Woman 


of above be scratched. 







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TELEGRAPHIC FORM. 



The horses which seem best in Saturday’s races 
are: 

Latonia, Ky., October 20. 

1 — Penrod, Pulaski, Plunger. 

2 — Stephen It., Billy Joe, Bars and Stars. 

3 — HODGE. King Gorin. Star Jasmine. 

4 — Sands of Pleasure, Sleeth. Mars Cassidy. 

5 — Blackie Daw. Prince Hermits, Sparkler. 

6 — Felicidad, Top o’ the Wave, Cudgel. 

7 — Manasseli, Surpassing, Commauretta. 

J. L. Dempsey. 

Laurel. Md., October 20. 

1 — Buzz Around, Daingerfield. Typography. 

2 — Quel Rouhcur, Sun King, Early Light. 

3 — Daddy Long Legs. Gloomy Gus. Courtship. 

4 — RUNES, .1. J. Lillis. Daddy’s Choice. 

5 — Golden List. Blue Cap. Ting-u-Ling. 

t> -Yankee Notions, Woodward, llarbard. 

7 — Jackie t. Humiliation, Billie Baker. 

T. K. Lynch. 

Kenilworth Park — Windsor. Out., October 20. 

1 — Out. Little Wonder, Meelogene. 

2 — Kazan. Thomas Callaway, Two Royals. 

3 — Zin Del. Palm Leaf, Utelus. 

4 — Ella Jennings, Ta letiearer, Mex. 

5 - Medford Boy, Early Sight, Hawthorn. 

« — Little String, E. T. Zollieoffer entry. Star of 
I/tve. 

7 — DUNDREARY, York Lad, River King. 



ENGLAND'S MOST POPULAR HANDICAPS. 

Interesting Occurrences Attending the Many Years’ 
Running of the Cambridgeshire Handicap. 



Established as was the Cambridgeshire in 1839. 
tlie same year ns the Cesarewiteli, the founders of 
those races launched mum their career two handi- 
caps that have travelled hand-in-hand in point of 
!>opularity. and it would be difficult to discriminate 
between them as to the degree of it. Certain it is 
that the event of the Houghton week lias always 
been in high favor with owners. lias, with few ex- 
ceptions, brought large fields to the post — in that 
respect eclipsing the Cesarewiteli — and lias been 
the medium of some of the heaviest speculation of 
tin; season. There is no stronger market formed 
in connection witli any race of its class, and it was 
possible in days gone by to win more money on it 
than ou the long-distance affair decided a fortnight 
earlier. Many have been the attempts to bring off 
the “double,” but until the coming of Rosebery in 
1876 Fate had set her face against its accomplish- 
ment. Other horses have followed the example set 
by that son of Speculum, but it requires a good one 
to win both, unless, indeed, the handicapper has 
been in an unduly indulgent mood. Now that a 
more modest level of wagering is set. and "s.p” has 
restricted the scope of the ante-post market, there 
is not tlie inducement formerly existing to “lay 
out” for either tlie Cesarewiteli or Cambridgeshire, 
and tlie special care and caution in these days 
adopted in connection with the adjustment of tlie 
weigiits have reduced to a minimum tlie chances of 
the liandieappers being caught napping. It would be 
strange if with so long a history tlie Cambridge- 
shire was not associated with many striking per- 
formances, and in that respect some three-year-olds 
have played a bold part. Horses of that age, in 
fact, show a larger proportion of winners of tlie race 
than they do in tlie Cesarewiteli. no fewer than 
fifty-seven having been successful, and one (La 
Fleche) had classic honors to her name. 

The Cambridgeshire citadel lias often been an 
object of attack by the racing forces of tlie Con- 
tinent, and on several occasions it was successful. 
A notable case was supplied in 1870, when Adonis 
won. By Grimston (by Stockwell out of La Fille 
du Regiment) out of Legerdemain, lie was a three - 
year-old belonging to Count Renard, and was let 
in tlie race with the light weight of eighty-four 
pounds. At tlie Second October Meeting lie won 
the Oatlands Plate, a handicap run over the Cam- 
bridgeshire course, and as only a three -pound pen- 
alty was incurred for the more important event, 
it 'seemed a good tiling to bet on. Ridden by 
F. Lynhnm (then a lightweight, and now train- 
ing horses at Rottingdean), he had no difficulty 
in pulling liis hackers through, but it was after- 
wards admitted by Admiral Rous, who made tlie 
handicap, that lie had confused tlie winner with 
another horse of the same name and age that was 



in Red. and then the property of M. Aumont, paid 
a visit to this eountry from France and came- 
near to winning the Middle Park Plate, for lie 
was only beaten a half length from tlie dead- 
lieaters, Surinam and Kaiser. In ids second year 
lie had scored twice across the water before com- 
ing over for the Cambridgeshire, and had l as ii 
backed for tlie Derby won by Doncaster, for which 
lie was unplaced, and later took unsuccessful parts 
in a couple of handicaps at Doncaster, for one of 
which lie was only beaten a nei-k. The form lie 
had shown earned him 111 pounds in the race of 
the Houghton week, witli which li« was not much 
fancied, and started at 50 to 1, but managed to 
get a short head the better of Walnut, a three- 
year-old witli ninety-one pounds, which had lieen 
tried a “certainty” for tlie race and started first 
favorite. With odds of 50 to 1 against him lie 
essay id to win the following year under 126 
IKiunds. but was unplaced, and was brought out 
to tackle the flying Prince Charlie for tlie All- 
Aged Stakes over three-quarters at the Houghton 
Meeting. He finished last of the three runners. 
Tilt Gallic star shone yet again in 1874, when 
Peut Etre (by Ventre St. Gris — Favorite) was 
successful for XI. P. Aumont, and this was another 
three-year old, the weight allotted being ninety- 
four pounds. Tiis victory followed a couple of 
wins at th» Second October Meeting in Her 
Majesty’s Plate and tlie Newmarket Derby — form 
pointing to the great chance tlie colt had for the 
Cambridgeshire, for which he was well backed. Tlie 
judge’s verdict was a couple of lengths from 
Chieftain, another of the same age. t> whicli he 
conceded two pounds. Like Montargis. he had 
a cut at Prince Charlie later in the meeting in 
a mutch for 500 sovereigns over tlie Rowley Xlile. 
but liad also to strike his flag. Tlie story of 
foreign successes was tak«n up again in 1S77, 
when Prince d’Arenberg’s Jongleur (three-year- 
old) put in a capital performance under 116 pounds, 
and tlie price of 100 to 3 (at which lie started) 
seemed scarcely justifiable in view of the fact 
that at tlie previous meeting at Newmarket lie 
had won tlie Select Stakes easily, and followed up 
by running third to Lady Golightly (a smart filly 
of Lord Falmouth's) in the Newmarket Derby, 
conceding her eleven pounds. Many horses of his 
ago were his rivals in the Cambridgeshire, to 
which lie was conceding considerable weight, and 
the victory was a distinctly creditable one and 
withal profitable to his connections. 

But a still more remarkable one was that of 
Foxhall in 1881. which rivalled tlie feat of Rose- 
bery by taking tlie Ccsarewitch also. The Ameri- 
can-bred colt had shown some usefulness as a 
juvenile, though it was scarcely suggestive of 
what he was to accomplish in his second season, 
when lie was undoubtedly the best of Ills year, 
for lie included th(‘ Grand Prize of Paris in tlie 
races lie won. It can be said tiiat 1881 was quite 
a Yankee year, for Iroquois won tlie Derby and 
St. Ijogor for Mr. 1’. Lorillard, while his compat- 
riot. Mr. J. It. Keene, was doing such execution 
with Foxhall. In the Cambridgeshire flic latter 
colt carried 120 pounds, presenting Lucy Glitters, 
another three-year-old, with no less than thirty- 
five pounds, and the contest gave an opportunity 
for tlie late John Watts to put in a superb piece 
of horsemanship and win by a head, with Tristan, 
of the same age as the pair in front of him. only 
a neck away. To tlie honors lie liad already 

reached, Foxhall added the Ascot Gold ( up in 
1882. A “double” was also brought off by our 
French friends in 1885 with Plaisanterie, a three- 
year-old by Wellington!!! — Poetess, the fourteen 
pounds extra she earned in the Cesarewiteli bring- 
ing her weight in the Cambridgeshire to 124 
pounds, with which she passed tlie joist in fine 

style a couple of lengths in front of the ”lH>ld 
Bendigo.” which was shouldering 134 pounds as a 
five-year-old. Plaisanterie beat a high-class field 
which included St. Gatien, the winner of the Ces- 
arewitcli the previous year, and so much was 
thought of ids chance that he was backed down 
to 2 to 1, despite tlie fact that lie had the steadier 
of 136 pounds up, but lie was not in tlie first 

four. The useful price of 10 to 1 was obtainable 
about .Plaisanterie at the start, and over the two 
races a lot of money was taken to France. There 
was another haul when Alicante was successful 
in 1890. She liad paid n visit to England as a 

juvenile tlie previous season, when she ran into 
third place behind Donovan and Cliittahob for the 
valuable Lancashire Plate at Manciiester, and as 
the daughter of Hermit and Madeira had shown 
some good form in her own country, tlie ten thou- 
sand pounds odd was a prize well wortli going 
for. The invasion was repeated the next year, 
when she came near to repeating the performance 
of Plaisanterie, for siie was runner-up to Sheen 
for tlie Ccsarewitch, for which she started a good 
favorite. Carrying 103 pounds in the long-dist nice 
handicap, she laid seven pounds more in tlie Cam- 
bridgeshire, and again was in most request at 
the fall of tlie flag. The losses oa her for a 
fortnight earlier she recovered with interest for 
her connections, and it was once more a good 
day for France when she won by a couple of 
lengths. Since that time no horse from Old Gaul 
lias won tlie race, but French representatives have, 
it will be seen, left a deep impression on it, and 
in later years French sportsmen displayed their 
liking for' the Cambridgeshire alike by entry and 
by competition. 

American owners have, however, won the race 
since FoxhaU’s day. Watershed and Ballantrae be- 
ing credited with it in 1901 and 1902 respectively, 
while as recently as 1912 Adam Bede placed it to 
the credit of XIr. L. Winans. Botli Watershed 
and Ballantrae were tlie property of Xlr. XV. C. 
Whitney, who raced on a considerable scale in 
tliis country, and both were three-year-olds. 
Watershed, bred in tlie “States,” was by Water- 
cress — Partlienia, and before his Cambridgeshire 
success had shown some useful form here, iiis 
winning tlie Trial Stakes at Ascot being by no 
means a bad performance, lie stood sufficiently 
lilt'll in the liandieappers’ estimation to receive 
124 pou lids in tlie Duke of York Stakes at tlie 
York August Xleeting, for which lie was unplaced 
this being his last appearance prior to tlie big 
race of the Houghton week. In that he met a 
good field, and under 105 pounds, won by a neck 
from Osbocli, which was the same age and car- 
ried the same weight. Tlie latter was well backed 
and though Watershed started at 25 to 1- — a price 
not indicative of great confidence by his party — 
a good stake was won over him. Ballantrae, by 
Ayrshire — Abeyance, entered on her second season 
with good credentials, as she had a Nursery and 
the Clearwell Stakes to her credit, and though 
she did little to endorse them in the early part 
of it she was running in classic company, and 
was among those Sceptre disposed of in the 
One Thousand Guineas and Oaks and the Nassau 
Stakes at Goodwood. At Doncaster in September 
Ballantrae won the Cleveland Handicap over tlie 
Sandall Xiile, and though her weight was hut 94 
pounds, the verdict in lier favor was five lengths. 

This runaway win made tlie Cambridgeshire 
look a tolerably good thing for her with only 97 
pounds, and as Watts, who rode her, claimed 
the apprentice allowance, she stood at the short 
price of 9 to 4 when the flag fell. Like XV atcr- 
shed tlie previous year, she won by a neck, St. 
XIaclou, tlie Lincolnshire Handicap winner, filling 
second jilace. 

(To be continued.) 



5 114X695 
4 114X695 

4 114X695 
9 105 X 690 

5 114X690 
5 114X690 
4 114X685 

14 104 X 680 

3 109.. 680 

4 114. .680 
4 114X675 



29970 McAdams (XI) 102 1:15% 3 109. .690 

29970 Smuggler (XI) 104 1:14% 4 114.. 685 

29970 s * Tom Caro 103 1:15% 3 104 X 700 

Tom Caro lias been racing promisingly. 

Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 

3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 



29917 Star Rose 100 1:09% 7 104 X 690 

Also eligible to start in order named should any 
of above be scratched. 

29856 Prince Philstliorpc.lU 1:09 7 108X710 

(29918) Safe Home 104 1:10s 3 103. .710 

29655 Malabar 105 1:07 4 110X705 

Another open nice. 



Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 



(Track record: Sept. 6, 1916 — 1-.13%- 



105.) 

6 113X725 
3 106 X 720 
5 110XW1 

7 105 X 7 C? 3 
3 112X 71:> ( 
3 114X715 



(Track record: Sent. 


2, 


1916 — 1 :l>7%- 




—in.) 


29603 


i'telus 




. 99 1 :07% 


4 


113X725 


29000 


Zin Del 




.105 l?u7 


4 


104 X 720 


L*97H8 


Odd Cross .... 




.108 1:07 


5 


104X720 


28051 


Lord Wells ... 




.100 1:07% 


8 


104X715 


29716 


Shaba 11 




. 97 1:07% 


3 


100X710 


1*9 SS9 


Palm Leaf ... 




.113 1:07% 


n 


104X710 


29917 


Chilton Chief . 




.113 1:11 %s 


7 


107X710 


29782 s 


Parcel Post ... 




.105 1:08%, 


r> 


107X710 


29946 


Xluzanti 




. 98 1 :07~ 


4 


104. .705 


29930 


Tarleton P. .. 




.104 1:07% 


4 


107X705 


29944 


Freeman 




.109 1:07% 


4 


107X705 


299 IS 


Archery 




.115 1:08% 


r> 


104® 700 


Also 


eligible to start 


in 


order named 


should tiny 


of t lie 


bove tie scratched: 








30013 


Revelry James 




.112 1:06 


4 


107X720 


(30013) 


Ethan Allen . . 




.106 1:08 


4 


107X715 


30015 


Lyndora 




.. 99 1:07% 


3 


100X715 


An open race. 












Fourth Race- 


-5 


1-2 Furlongs. 








3-year-olds and 


upward. Claim ins:. 


(Track record: Sept. 


2, 


1916—1 :07 4 -,- 


— *2 


—111.) 


1 29684 1 


Bird Xian .... 




.102 1:05%. 


5 


110X725 


29715 s 


Talebearer 




.104 1:06% 


4 


110X720 


29751 


Parlor Boy . . 




.110 1:00% 


8 


1040715 


29917 s 


Mazurka 




.110 1:00% 


o 


107X715 


(29917) 


Ella Jennings 




.103 1:08% 


4 


107X715 


29 s sr,* 


Ada Anne . . 




.105 1:07 


5 


108X715 


29913 


XI ex 




. 94 1:05% 


4 


110X715 


29918 


Doctor I) 




.104 1:09% 


4 


102X710 


29SN9 


Doctor Kendal 




.115 1:07% 


r» 


104X710 


29947 


Eddie XIott .. 




.108 1:07% 


s 


107X710 


29685 


After Night . 




.103 1:1)8% 


3 


100 X 690 



(29775) Hawthorn 108 1:11% 

29886* Early Sight 98 1:12% 

29858 s XI ed ford Boy 109 1:12% 

(30014) Impression 97 1:12% 

29307* Tiajan 93 1:13 

(29642) Recluse 104 1:13% 

Hawthorn is of a bit better class than the others. 

Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 

3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 

(Track record: Sept. 6, 1916 — 1:45—4—110.) 

29886- 1 ALL SXIII.ES 109 1:45% 4 118x735 

29919' f Christie Ill 1:44 4 117X725 

29859 s Star of Love 105 1:44 % 4 109 X 720 

29974- Little String 104 1:43 % 4 113x720 

20974 Hauberk 117 l:5l%b 4 110x720 

29976 No Manager 103 1:45% 5 100X715. 

29973 s Fairy Legend 104 1:48s 3 93X710 

29976 Akeldama 4 93X700 

tE. T. Zollieoffer entry. 

Looks as if either of the Zollieoffer pair could 
win. 

Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 



(Traek record: Sent. 6. 


1916—1:45— 


-4—110.) 


29918 s 


Dundreary 


. 105 


1:44% 


4 111X725 


3001 5 3 


Weyanoke 


.112 


1:43% 


6 111X720 


30016 


Clara Morgan . . 


. 102 


1 :52%in 


3 103X715 


30015 


Rusty Coat 


.107 


1:48% 


8 108X715 


29975 


River King 


.109 


1:45% 


4 108x715 


29945 


Flying Feet .... 


..108 


1:44%. 


8 1080710 


30016 


Tactless 


.103 


1:46% 


6 108X710 


30014 


Servicence 


. 102 


1:46% 


10 1110710 


29922* 


York Lad 


.114 


1:46% 


7 1090710 


29973* 


Glomer 


.115 


1 :43 % 


3 107 x 705 


29885 


Heartbeat 


.113 


1:46% 


5 1110705 


2001 4 


Peg 


.102 


1:51% 


4 108X700 


Also 


eligible to start in 


order named 


should any 


of the 


above be scratched: 








3001 1 


Bogart 


..111 


1:49% 


7 108x715 


29920* 


Supreme 


.104 


1 :46% 


5 106x715 


(29975) 


Judge Sale 


.103 


1 :4Sh 


7 1080720 


Plenty contention here. 









LATONIA FORM CHART. 



LATONIA, KY., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. — Twelfth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 
19 days. Weather cloudy. 

Stewards. Charles F. Price and Thomas J. ( lay. Judges, W. 11. Shelley and J. B. Campbell. Starter^ 

Harry .Morrissey, Kacin g Secretary, J. B. Campbell, 

Racing s tarts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m . ) . ‘Indicates apprentice allowance. 



20996 "“ZSZTi 



£-8 Mile. (June 22, 1910—59—2—109.) $800 Added. 2-year-olds. 



Index Horses 


AWtPF 


'St >4 % 


% 


Sir 


Fin 


Jockeys Owners 


Equiv. Gilds Str’t 


29923 ALERT 


w 


109 5 


5 3‘ 




5 1 


l'l 


L Gentry 3 1) Respess 


370-100 


29923 3 QI ' IX 


WB 


lira 9 


10 vi 


: ■■ 


2»i 


2J 


F Murphy Gallaher Bros 


100-100 


29890* VELVET 


W 


104 10 


9 r. 1 


«b 


3* 


:»h 


f. Lykes W P Reed 


5620-100 


29956 A. WEISEXBACH 


W 


109 11 


12 11' 


8* 


C l 


4h 


J Hanover S Weisenbach 


5260-100 


MAY STAR 


W 


109 S 


7 i'h 


J. 


1) 


f>£ 


G Garner M (_' McEwen 


12525-100 


29118 ’RUTH WKIILE 


w 


ln4 7 


4 i s 


1® 


r> 


(A 


II JeTcott .7 L Brown 


6485-100 


29890 BELL COW 


WB 


HO 4 


c, 53 


r>. 1 . 


7) 


7i.k 


T Rice C F Richards 


2620-100 


29663* PEARL L 


WB 


104 1 


1 41 


3'« 


8£ 


S' 


N Barrett C E Hawley 


t 


ROYAL AGE 


w 


104 6 


8 8 s 


9 2 


9* 


9- 


.1 Brown J C Garland 


8310-100 


294 70 NOW THEN 


w 


112 3 


H 9 1 


N' 


10' 


10> 


D Oonn'llyD Lelian 


405-100 


29863 TRAPPER 


w 


ln9 12 


11 12 


12 


1C 


11 s 


M Buxton J M Goode 




29890 FUSS AND FRILLS w 


104 2 


2 10' 


11' 


12 


12 


F Fuerst J Specht 


t 


tMutuel field. 




Tinn 


*. 24%, 49, 


1:06%. 


Track heavy. 




$2 mutuels paid. Alert, 


$9.40 straight, $: 




1 place, 


$3.30 show; Quin, $2.80 


place, $2.70 show; 



KENILWORTH PARK ENTRIES. 



| The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the 
I entries below show the best time of each horse 
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter 
I where it finished. In cases where record was 
i made on other than a fast or good track, abbre- 
| viations show track conditions. 

c — ° 

Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track heavy. 

Racing starts at 2:15 p. in. (Chicago time, 1:15.) 
X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. 
(M) maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance. 





First Race — 5 


1-2 Furlongs 






2-year-olds. 


Claiming. 




(Track record: Sept. 2 


, 1916— 1:07 4 . 


; — 2—111.) 








Today’s 


Ind. 


Horse. 


Wt. Rec. 


A.tVt.Han. 


29403* 


Conowingo 


. ..105 )1:12 


106X725 


29942* 


Svbil 


,..105 1:07% 


106. .720 


30011 s 


Cherry Belle . . . . 


...103 1:10%. 


111. .720 


(29663 1 4 


' Out 


. . .118 1:07% 


109X715 


29 8,8-4 s 


Little Wonder (M)113 1:09% 


101X710 


(29360) 


Belle C 


..102 1:07% 


108X710 


29942 s 


Meelogene (M ) . . 


. . .103 1:08% 


101 X 700 


29884 


Molly Maguire . . 


. .108 1:12 


106 X 690 


29942 


Sleepy Sam 


. .105 1:07% 


106 X 690 


29449 


Miss Represent (M) 


101X685 


29001 


Sol Mintz (M) 


. .106 1:08% 


104. .(ISO 


29942 


Abe Martin 


. . .111 1:08% 


108 X 680 


Also 


eligible to start 


should any 


of above be 








29942 


Old Drury 


...106 1:07% 


111 X 705 



Conowingo should race better. 

Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 

(Track record: Sept. 8, 1916 — 1:13% — 0 — 10o.) 

30016* Lady Powers 100 1:14% 4 109 X 695 



Equivalent booking odds — Alert, 370 to loo straight, 95 to 100 pluee, 65 to 100 show; Quin, 
40 to Dto place, 35 to 1(10 show; Velvet, 295 to 100 show. 

Winner — B. g, by Marathon — Xiiss Alert (trained by J. B. Respess; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Res- 
pess). 

Went to post at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third 
driving. ALERT gained steadily and, finishing fast, drew out in the last sixteenth. QUIN began 
slowly and raced wide, lint closed a gap. VELVET finished fast. ALICE WH1SENBACH came 
with a rush si t the end. RUTH WEI1LE quit badly. Tlie winner, entered for $400, was bid up 
to $805 and bought in. 

Overweights -Bell Cow. 1 pound. 



29997 



SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27. 1914—1:11—5—116.) $800 Added. 3 -year-olds 

and upward. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner $705; 
second, $139; third, $76. 



Index 


Horses 


A Wt IT 


■st 14 


14 


% 


Sir 


Fin 


Jockeys 


Owners 


Equiv. Odds Slr’t 


59924 


"CLARK M. w 


6 105 


10 


8 


*« 


6' 


2 l 


1 ' A 


c 


Hunt 


J Reed 


1050-100 


59777 


C. ON DELIVERY w 


7 llfi 


8 


3 


5^ 


4) 


ii 


2?i 


R 


Goose 


J Livingston 


290-100 


59891 


AL PIERCE WB 


3 102 


5 


2 


*>x 


24 


4 l . 


3 l 


W 


Hoag 


F W Staton 


555-100 


59 775 


•MINSTREL w 


4 104 


11 


6 


4" 


5) 


3A 


4i 


L 


Lvkes 


L Ritter 


1625-100 


59S9 1 


3 * ALEX GETZ wb 


3 105 


12 


12 


10' 


10* 


71" 


5 s 


N 


Barrett 


W P Johnson 


315-100 


599 5 4 


* LUKEMAE wb 


4 109 


4 


4 


3 1 


3b 




6J 


M 


Buxton 


W C Semple 


2170-100 


59891 


M. B. THURMAN WB 


3 104 


3 


1 


i> 


ii 


6*» 


7 h 


F 


M urphy 


W F Cisco 


*2280-100 


59775 


FEATH. DUSTER wb 


8 109 


9 10 


7£ 


8' 


8* 


8* 


L 


Gentry 


J B Respess 


t 


59832 


I'.O LA LA wb 


5 105 


6 


5 


6£ 


7£ 


9 3 


9 3 


J 


OallahanA Turney 


965-100 


19924 


W’ ID'S WONDER wn 


6 105 


7 


9 


8" 


. 


10 s 


10= 


M 


Garner 


W J Young 


2285-100 


59497 


EAS1”R GREET’GSw 


3 102 


1 


11 


12 


12 


ll 4 ll 5 


F 


Fuerst 


M Bowman 


t 


5915 5 


CHARLIE McGEEwb 


3 103 


2 


7 


ll 4 


11 s 


12 


12 


J 


Brown 


M Young 


2280-100 


tMutuel field. 


Time. 


24%, 


43 


„ 


1:17%. 




Track heavy. 



.82 mutuels paid. Clark XI.. $23.00 straight, $8.50 place, $5.50 show; Cash on Delivery, $4.20 place, 
S3.3o show; A1 Pierce, $5.50 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Clark XI., 1050 to 100 straight. 325 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Cash 
on Delivery, 110 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; A1 Pierce. 175 to 100 show. 

Winner — Rr. g. by Kenilworth — Ada N. (trained by .1. Reed; bred by XIr. Harry Stover). 

Went to post at 2:28. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won driving: second and third 
tlie same. CLARK M. saving much ground for tlie entire way passed CASH ON DELIVERY in tlie 
last seventy yards. CASH ON DELIVERY raced well up all the way. AL PIERCE ran out on tlie 
stretch turn. MINSTREL ran well. ALEX GETZ was practically left and ran as if best. The winner 
was entered for $400: no bid. 

Scratched — 25319 3 Business Agent, 104. 

Overweights — Easter Greetings, 2 pounds. 



29998 



THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 27. 1911—1:42—3—99%.) Purse $800. 
3-year-olds and upward. XIaidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $650; sec- 
ond. $100; third, $50. 



Index 


Horses 




A Wt 


I’P St 


% 


14 


% Str 


Fin 




Jockeys Owners Equiv. 


Odds Slr't 


28955 


SUN MAID 


w 


3 107 


5 


1 


i' 


1 1 


1' 1' 


1® 


M 


Buxton J O Whitlow 


1040-100 


29830 


JAMBS OAKLEY 


w 


3 103 


4 


3 


2 l 


3nb 


01 2 1 


2 2 


F 


Murphy M C Moore 


575-100 


2983(1 


SOUTH. LEAGUE 


w 


3 K»2 


7 


2 


4>. 


4= 


4® 3 s 


311 


N 


Barrett F Peyton 


2255-100 


2983(1 


BIERCE W. 


WB 


3 105 


6 


6 


3b 


2>h 


3h 4 s 


4 s 


Z 


Shannon A L Rogers 


445-100 


29830 


-J. C. STONE 


W 


3 107 


3 


8 


8 2 


8® 


6 s r,s 


f> 2 


M 


Garner R L Baker 


125-100 


29957 


NARMAR 


WB 


3 102 


s 


9 


73 


fit 


S'° c 5 


«® 


L 


Lykes J C Brockmiller 


4450-100 


29891 


IRON MASTER 


W 


3 104 


0 


5 


5 2 


54 


5 l 7 l 


71 


C 


Hunt C F Buschemeyer 


1015-100 


29353 


ILL SAVIN 


WB 


4 102 


2 


7 


fib 


72 


71 S 10 


s 1 


T 


Buckles H Boole 


6773-100 


29924 


SANTO 


W 


4 102 


1 


4 


9 


9 


9 9 


9 


■T 


CallahanW G King-Dodds 


3730-100 



Time. 24%. 50, 1:17, 1:44%, 1:50%. Track heavy. 

82 mutuels paid. Run Maid. $22.80 straight, $11.70 place, $5.30 show; James Oakley, $4.90 place, 
$3.80 show; Southern League, $8.10 show. 

Equivalent hooking odds Sun Maid, 1040 to 100 straight, 485 to 100 place, 165 to 1(H) show; 
James Oakley, 145 to 100 place, 90 t» 100 show; Southern League, 305 to 100 show. 

Winner — Ch. f, bv Peep o’Day — Lillie Turner (trained by J. O. Whitlow; bred by XIr. T. P. 
Hayes > 

Went to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third 

driving. Sl'N XIAID showed the most early sjiee d and seemed beaten after rounding into the stretch, 
but won in a canter. .JAMES OAKLEY raced well up all the way. SOUTHERN LEAGUE had no 
mishaps. PIERCE W. tired. 

Overweights — Sun XIaid. 5 pounds: .Tames Oakley. 1. 



29999 



FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.) Rossmoyne Purse. Purse 
$800. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $650; second, 
$100; third, $50. . 



Index Horses 



AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



Equiv. (Kids Slr't 



29894 3 DR. LARRICK wb 4 110 3 2 
29868 BLACKIE DAW wn 3 H)3 1 1 
29962 STEPHEN R. wb 3 105 6 4 
(29761 (LADY MEXICAN w 4 107 2 3 
29819 MILESTONE w 3 107 5 3 

29668 DR. CARMEN wb 4 107 



4 6 



I s I s 1% I s R Goose H Perkins 155-100 

32 2 1 2 4 2 5 F Murphy J Spencer 385-100 

2 s 3* 3J 3b H Shilling F J Kelley 1380-100 

53 4.1 4s 4s l Lykes H Oots 1975-100 

4 l 5® 5 s 5 l ° M Buxton R J Austin 355-100 

6 6 6 6 M Garner R L Baker 675-100 

Time, 24, 48%, 1:16. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Dr. Larrick, $5.10 straight, $3.30 place, $2.70 show; Blackie Daw, $4.60 place, $3.30 
show; Stephen It., $4.90 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Dr. Larrick, 135 to 100 straight, 05 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; Blackie 
Daw. 130 to 100 place. 65 to 100 show; Stepiien R., 145 to 100 show. 

Winner — Oil. g. by Marta Santa — Pirate Polly (trained by W. Perkins; bred by XIr. Sanford C. I.yne). 

Went to jMist at 3:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- 
ing. I)R. LARRICK, showing the most speed, held sway for tlie entire race. BLACKIE DAW was 
always close up and best of the others. STEPHEN R. raced gamely. LADY MEXICAN ran fairly well. 
MILESTONE dropped liaek after going three-eighths. 

Scratched — 28647 Ed Howard, 104. 

Overweights — Dr. Larrick. 3 pounds ; Blackie I),iw. 1; Milestone, 5; Dr. Carmen. 3. 



30000 



FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (June 20, 1914— 1:50%— 3— 106.) Purse $800. 3-year- 
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $650 ; second. $100; third. $50. 



Ind ex Ho rses 

29957 L. WORTHINGTON w 3 102 

2 992 8 3 FIRST STAR w 7 111 

29928 UNCLE WILL w 3 102 

29957* WELGA wb 3 97 

29978 s ‘REQUIRAM wn 5 106 

29896 GOLD COLOR w 6 109 

29817 COL. XicNAB wb 3 98 



AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



Equiv. (Hills Slr’t 



7 5J 4‘ 4£ 1' 1% C Hunt W J Weber 

2 4' 5® 5 1S 28 2i T Rice J J Troxler 

1 2J 2 s 1£ 3 1 3* M Garner C R Richards 

3 D I s 2® 4* 4 s J Brown J P Jones 

4 3) 3 s 31 5' 3 S 13 L Lykes J Lowenstein 
J HanoverF Peyton 
J CallahanGallaher Bros 



a 6 s 6 4 61 6 3 6 4 

6 7 7 7 7 7 



775-100 

90-100 

1170-100 

775-100 

1335-100 

1420-100 

1080-100 



Time. 25, 49%, 1:16%, 1:45%, 1:59%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Lady Worthington, $17.50 straight, $5.10 place, $3.90 show; First Star, $3.20 place, 
$2.60 show: Uncle Will, $4.30 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Lady Worthington, 775 to 100 straight, 155 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; 
First Star, 60 to 100 place, 30 to 101) show; Uncle Will, 115 to 100 show. 

Winner — B. f, by Magazine — Marcie (trained by K. Spence; bred by Mr. C. T. Worthington). 

Went to post at 3:38. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- 
ing. LADY WORTHINGTON began slowly, but gained steadily anil outstayed FIRST STAR. FIRST 
STAR was hard ridden and closed a good gap. UNCLE WILL ran well, tiring only in tlie last eighth. 
WELGA set the pace and tired fast in the stretch. REQUIRAM had no mishaps. The winner was en- 
tered for $400; no bid. tbj 

Overweights — Gold Color. 2 pounds. 



30001 



SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (June 15. 1914— 1:37%— 4— 114.) $800 Added. 2-year-olds. * 

Selling. Net value to winner $685; second, $127 ; third. $68. 



Index Horses 



AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



Equiv. Odds Str’t 



( 29923 ) BEN HAMPSON 
29892 KNEBELKAMP 
29835 s ‘LUCILE P. 

29892 PERSEUS 
29892 BUCKNER 
29659 *OAK WOOD BOY 
29464 HONEY SHUCK 
29835*MILBREY 
2 9831* LADY' KATHERN 



wb 103 
w 110 
w 108 
w 109 
wb 102 
wn 100 
w 100 
WB 102 
w 105 



3* 3 3 
l'J 1* 
4% 4b 
2 1 2b 



1“ F Xlurphy W Perkins 
2 5 R Goose .T M Henry Jr 
3 s L Lykes G Knebelkamp 

4 4 J HanoverP Rosenthal 

5 4 M Gamer 3 T Hughes 
6® W Hoag J E Madden 

7 s C Hunt L Marion 

8> s T Buckles W E Applegate 
9 H Shilling O A Bianehi 



Time. 24%, 49%, 1:16%, 1:45%. Track heavy. 



720-100 
725-100 
115-100 
1220-100 
700-ino 
6210-100 
4945- WO 
1110-100 
1570-100 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. 



DAILY RACING FORM. 



w 6 110 1 f> S” 



\\ u 5 106 4 
WB 4 110 7 
hmi i 16 # ;; 
wb 3 107 u 
w 4 110 C 



4 3 !,J G‘ 

3 3 31 2 5 

2% 3 3 6} 



$2 imi tin' Is paid. Ben Hampson, $16.40 straight, $6.60 place, $3.80 show; Knebelkamp, $6.20 place, 

$3.50 show; Lucile P., $2.70 show. , 

Equivalent booking odds — Ben Hampson. 720 to 100 straight, 230 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Kne- 
belkamp. 210 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Lucile 1’., 35 to 100 show. ... 

Winner — Br. g, by Ben Trovato — Margaret Hampson (trained by AA . Perkins; bred by Mr. O. H. 

Chenault). ... . ....... 

Went to post at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. AA on driving; second and third the 

same. BEN HAMPSON, always close up, came fast in the stretch and outstayed KNEBELKAMP. The 

latter showed the most early si>eed and held on well in the final drive. LUCILE P. finished in the deep- 
est going. PERSEUS tired. BUCKNER run well. The others were away poorly. The winner was en- 
tered for $500; no bid. 

Overweights — Ben Hampson. 1 p ound; Knebelkamp. 1; Perseus. 1. 

aVtlfA/A/Ygh SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43% — 3 — 122.) Purse $S0O. 3-year- 
olds and upward. Selling. Net val ue to winner $650; second. $10Q; third. $50. 

I l^dex Horses AWtPI’St H % % Str 1 in Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str’t 

29895 BONANZA wB 7 110 2 2 l 3 1“ l 8 1° l 5 M Buxton M Shields 175-100 

29958 RENO * w 6 110 1 r. 6 3 6« 3J 2 3 2 4 I. Gentry A L Kirby 435-100 

29961 SURPASSING wb 5 106 4 7 7 7 7 3J 3 s J Brown .1 C Hansen 

29822 AA'ATERPROOF wb 4 110 7 3 6' 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 8 F Murphy O E Hamilton 2X0-100 

29961 BOOKER BILL wsb 4 109 3 6 4 3 Si 5‘ «»® r,b .T Hanover'M C Moore 3450-10 

29962 LUCKY R. wb 3 107 o 4 3 3 2 1 2- f> 2 6 1# M Garner Hickey Bros 

29961 AA’HITE CROWN w 4 110 € 1 2% 3 3 6* 7 7 R Goose J Livingston 2345-100 

Time, 24%, 48%, 1:15%. 1:44%, 1:52. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, Bonanza, $5.50 straight, $4.20 place, $3.10 show; Reno, $4.80 place, $3.90 show; 

{ odds— Bonanza. 175 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Reno, 140 
to 1(H) place, 95 to 10O show; Surpassing. 105 to 100 show. 

Winner — B. g, by Broomstick- Ophirdale (trained hy M. Shields; bred by Mr. C. L. Harrison) 

AVent to post at 4 29 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA on easily: second and third driv- 
ing. BONANZA moved into a long lead at once and won as his rider pleased. RENO closed a big gap 
from a slow beginning and finished gamely. SURPASSING budlyoutpue^ to the stwt^, xvhere he 
moved up gamely. WATERPROOF had to be hard ridden. LICKY R. and AA HITE CllOAAN quit. The 
winner was entered for $500; no bid. 

Overweig hts — White Crown, 4 pounds, 

LAUREL PARK FOR M CHA RT. 

LAUREL. MD., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1916.— Seventeenth day. Maryland State Fair. Fall Meeting of 

26 days. Weather clear. 

" steward to Represent Jockey Club. AV. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and Joseph McLennan. 
Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretar y, Joseph McLennan. ' 

Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 12:45 p. m.). ‘Indicates apprentice allowance. 

FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Oct. 31. 1914 — 1:05% — 2 — lit 8 .) Purse $i00. 

2-.vear-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; 
third, $75. 



29914‘ASH CAN w 5 101 8 5 3* 4'1 5= 5' 6 3 A Collins AV D Althouse 17175-100 

(29955) STAR GAZE wb 6 117 6 8 5‘ 723 72s 72s p Keogh E Herz 100-100 

29914 SLUMBERER wb 4 108 7 6 S 8 8 8 8 J McTag’t J AV Dayton 3340-100 

Time, 24%, 49%, 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:57. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, Air. Alack, $18.40 straight, $6.20 place, $4.00 show; Juliet, $4.10 place, $3.80 show; 
Patty Regan, $7.30 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Air. Alack, 820 to 100 straight. 210 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Juliet, 
105 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Patty Regan. 265 to 100 show. 

AVinner — B. li, by Bannockburn — Ravelue (trained by C. C. Capps; bred by Air. Barney Selireiber). 

AA'ent to post at 4:57. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and third the 

same. MR. ALACK outran the others to the first turn and, after taking an easy lead, was rated in front 

to the stretch, but had to be ridden nut to outstay JULIET. The latter finished in resolute fashion and 
gaining at the end. PATTY REGAN was a forward contender all the way. STAR GAZE was taken to 
the inside and could never get up. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. 

Scratched — 29877 3 Chevrou. 110; 29914 Rose AA'ater, 97. 

Overweights— Mr. Alack, 2 pounds; Fairly, 2. 



K E N I L W ORTH PARK FORM CHART. 



AVINDS0R, ONT., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1916.— Kenilworth Park. Sixth day. Kenilworth Park Racing 
Association. Second Aleeting of 7 days. Weather cloudy. 



Presiding Steward and Presiding Judge, Ed Cole. Starter, Frank AIcGinity. Racing Secretary, 
AV. R. Norvell. 



:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). ‘Indicates apprentice allowances. 



30010 



Index Horses 



FIRST RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 6, 1916—1:45 — 4—110.) Purse $600. 

3-year-olds and upward. Canadian -foaled. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; 
second, $100; third. $50. 



AAA'tPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t 



(”9856 iHAMPT'N DAME xv 


4 


ll<) 


4 


3 


21 


1 = 


l 3 


l 3 A 


Ciaver AA Krausman 


50-100 


”9856- ‘KATHLEEN 11. 


w 


3 


98 


7 


2 


3= 


2} 


2- 


2= B 


Kop’m’nE Cook 


560-100 


(29883) ‘EXMER 


w 


6 


106 


5 


4 


43 


4= 


4= 


3* W 


GourleyA T Stexvart 


1150-100 


(29916 lA'IVIAN S. 


w 


D 


111 


1 


1 


1‘ 


3= 


3 l 


4= J 


D’niiniekS S Shore 


1595-H H) 


29883 ‘OTERO 


w 


4 


101 


8 


7 


5 2 


5= 


5} 


5'4 F 


MerimeeR Hanley 


3410-100 


29856 PEPPER SAUCE 


WB 


4 111 


3 


5 


8 


6= 


6 3 


6 3 J 


AA’illiamsO A Crew 


2060-100 


29916*SACAL 


WB 


C f 


106 


0 


8 


7nW 


72 


73 


7 3 N 


Foden AV AA'ray 


2620-100 


29883 MISS FAY 


w 


3 


98 


2 


6 


6= 


8 


8 


8 A 


Collins AA' AAalker 


3S56-100 






% Str Fin Jockeys 



29876 ’ FIRST t ’.A LLOT 
29789 -LOTTERY 
29949 = N. K. BEAL 
29876 SMART MONEY 
29876 LYNETTE 
29395 *SWOON 
29823 ROSE FINN 
29688 AFFINITY 
BELLA H. 

29325 OTSEGO 
29795 DIXIE II. 
tAlutuel field. 





112 


s 


3 


1 3 


l 3 


l 8 


l 3 


J 




115 


4 


'7 


<P» 


6* 


43 


2 h 


F 


w 


115 


10 


1; 


4' 


3= 


2 3 


.*» 10 


J 


w 


115 


1 


4 


f)“ 


5} 


6 4 


■Vi 


F 




112 


X 


5 


7 h 


7llk 


7 A 




C 


WB 


115 


f> 


2 


2*« 


2* 


2- 




O 




112 


2 


10 


8* 


8= 


8» 


7 s 


H 


w 


112 


9 


9 


11 


11 


11 


8} 


K 



Kentucky Stable 



w H2 li S 94 in 8 10* !•= L Alink D A O'Meara 

w 115 7 11 l" 8 94 9- 10J R Ball J T Ready 

■vv 115 3 1 3 s 4= 7* 11 E Taplin D Douglass 

Time, 24%. 48%, 1:03%, 1:10%. Track heavy. 



l.qiliv. Odds Str't 



300-100 

405-100 

1200-100 

1645-100 

1260-100 

205-100 

39075-100 

5905-100 

+3400-100 

7155-100 

t 



Time. 28, 56. 1:24%, 1:52%, 1:57%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Hampton Dame, $3.00 straight, $2.70 place, $2.40 show; Kathleen H., $3.00 place, 
$2.70 show; Exmer. $3.30 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Hampton Dame. 50 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Kath- 
leen It.. 50 to 100 plaee. 35 to 1)10 show; Exmer, 65 to 100 show. 

Winner — B. f, by Inferno — Royal Dame (trained by D. R. AleDauiel; bred by Alessrs. S. & A. E. 
Dyment). 

AA'ent to post at 2:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- 
ing. HAMPTON DAAIE raced into the lead on the backstretch and won in u canter. KATHLEEN H. 
ran well and finished gamely. EXMER finished fast. VIVIAN S. tired. 



| SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Sept. 2, 1916— 1 :07%— 2— 111.) Purse $600. 
O V *Y/ A l 2- year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $150; third, $50. 



Index Horses 

2997 1= ‘SWIFT FOX 
29942 CHERRY BELLE 
29942 = ‘WAT 
( 29640) *MAB 
2 994 2 ‘LITTLE SPIDER 
2 9663 = GRATITUDE 
29910 GAY LIFE 

LADY DUNBAR 



AAA'tl'PSt Vt % s 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 

w 111 6 3 3J 3nk l'J F Alerimee.T F Pons 

w 99 5 7 5= 5 3 2 r ’ A Collins J F Hynes 

wb 103 3 4 4= 4' 3= AV A Car’llF AI Civill 

w 109 2 5 21 I-* 4= N Foden G L Blackford 

w 94 1 2 15 “i 5>J B Kop’m’nAV H Frey 

w 102 4 1 6 3 6 3 6 s J Dreyer J AI Stowe 

wb 9S 8 6 7 3 7*° 7 10 H ThurberD A Campbell 

w 103 7 3 8 8 8 E Smith F T Shorten 



Kquiv. Odds Str't 
226-100 
3755-100 
575-100 
140-100 
1225-100 
1170-100 
8760-100 
5900-100 



$2 mutuels paid. First Ballot, $8.00* straight, $3.90 place, $3.10 show; Lottery, $3.80 place, $3.00 



allow: N. K. Beal, $3.70 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — First Ballot. .100 
90 to 1110 place. 50 to 100 show; N. K. Beal. 85 
AVinner -Ch. f, hy Ballot— Zephyr (trained 
AVent to |«ist at 1:52. At post 1 minute, 
driving. FIRST BALLOT sprinted into a long 
closed 11 gni> and finished with a rush. N. K. 1 
Scratched -29909 A'elour. 112; Hume Sweet 



to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Lottery, 
to 100 show. 

by F. Devers; bred by Air. E. AA'. S'cott). 

Start good and slow. AVon cantering; second and third 
lead in the first quarter and won in a canter. LOTTERY 
SEAL raced forwardly, but tired in the last eighth. 

Home, 115. 



30004 



SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 30, 1911—1:43% — 4—106.) Purse $700. 
3-year-olds and upward. Alaidens. Selling. Net value to winner $500; second, 

$125; third, $75. 

AAA'tl’PSt % % = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str ’t 

•> ins 2 1 D V* D U 1= E AmbroseCrown Stable 280-100 

wb 3 100 1 2 2 4 2'° 2=° 2 1!t 2 R R Ball V Apreda 780-100 

MENLOwn 3 110 6 3 4’A 3* 3 10 3'° 3 10 H Chapp’llE .1 Albright 295-100 



Index 


Horses 




AAA'tl’PSt 


% 


1£ 




Str Fin 


*29344 


PORIN 


WB 


3 108 2 


1 


I» 


l 4 


D 


1> 1 = 


”9913 


Ll FE 


WB 


3 100 1 


2 


2* 


2>o 


2"° 


2** 1 2 ,L 


*9489 


RE A IT OF 


MENLOwn 


3 110 6 


3 


4'J 




3 U 


j 10 j* 0 


2995 1 


SEN ATI >R 


CASEY xv 


5 111 3 


4 




b 1 


4= 


43 43 


29K81 


•ALGARDI 


WB 


3 103 7 


6 


*«< 


6 r ’ 


i > 8 


5* 5 4 


”988 1 


ED BOND 


W 


3 108 8 


• 




U 1 


6 = 


6 s 6 "' 



ft O AA'attsP Sheridan 



Equiv- < irtds Str ’t 
280-100 
780-100 
295-100 
4865-100 
3110-100 
405-100 
2070-100 
650-100 



Time, 25. 52%, 1:15%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Swift Fox, $6.50 straight, $3.80 place, $3.00 show; Cherry Belle, $32.70 place, 
$9.80 show; AA’at, $3.60 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Swift Fox, 225 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; 
Cherry Belle, 1535 to 100 place, 390 to 100 show; Wat, 80 to 100 show. 

AVinner — II. c, by Tony Bonero — Tallahasse (trained by E. Brewster; bred by Air. Francis J. 
I'ons). 

AA'ent to post at 2:56. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and third 
driving. SAVIFT FOX raced in close early pursuit, withstood a bard stretch drive and won going 
away. CHERRY BELLE made up much ground and finished fast. WAT ran well, but tired in the 
last quarter. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. 

Overweights — Gay Life. 5 pounds; Lady Dunbar. 3. 



QfWk I Q THIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Sept. 2. 1916— 1:07%— 2— 111.) Purse $600. 3-year- 
^3 \ jl / JL olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. 



29881 FONCTIONNAIRE w 3 110. 5 8 8 8 81 = <"k E Taplin W L Daly zum iw 

22436 AGNES G. w 5 113 4 5 3‘ 4= 8 K ki*o?h T H Ryan GaO-lOO 

— nu -j.vj.ne.-> T j e 24%, £1%, 1:18%, 1:47%, 1:52. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, rorin, $7.60 straight, $5.10 place, $3.40 show; Life, $8.90 place, $4.60 show; Beau 

^Ki'p^valeir? boo'king odds — Porln. 2S0 to 100 straight. 155 to 100 plaee. 70 to 100 show; Life, 345 to 
100 place. 130 to 100 show; Beau of Alenlo. 80 to 100 show. . , , , T ,, , 

Winner — Ch. c, by Greenway Ilest — Queen Mary (trained by L. teustol; bred by Mrs. A. II. Brad- 

* Went to post at 2:21. At j>ost 2 minutes. Start good anil slow. AA on easily; second anil third driv- 
ing. POKIN’ sprinted into a long lead on the first turn and drew away again in the last sixteenth after 
withstanding a challenge from LIFE. The latter ran well, but tired when put under punishment. BEAL 
OF MENLO was under restraint until in the last quarter and could have been closer up. 

Scratched- 26046 3 Celtalxl. 108: 29815 AVoodfair. 116. 

Overweights — Beau of Alenlo, 2 poun ds; Fonetionnaire. 2%. 

THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 2. 1914— 1:12— 6— 114.) Purse $700. 2-year-olds. 

j} \ rVlCr*) Selling. Net value to winner $50 0; second. $12.i; third. $75. 

' ]i ors es AWtPPSt % % % Str Fi n Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 

.>«)., 09MM-R15ANK w 108 11 6 2} 2^ 2= P H Ambrose!! G Redwell 2000G00 

?o~g7 HASTY' CORA w 105 6 2 l'J li l nk 2 l C DishmorG E Chancellor 23<5-100 

•onto POMP WB 115 9 1 3 l 4* 4 1 3»> F Rob'snnH Roseacher 90-100 

*'*1909* VELOUR B 99 2 9 5 4 3'} 3’} 4 :lk R C AVattsil L nderburg 

29949 ‘PRECISE w 105 4 4 6 3 6= 6* 5« R Ball Grosvenor Stable "ov'mn 



Index Horses AWtPPSI 



AAVtPPSt >4 % % Str Fin Jockey 



w 7 111 4 9 
w 3 107 6 6 
WB 4 109 5 11 
W 4 111 8 10 
WB 5 106 10 8 
w 5 111 9 12 
w 7 111 12 3 



THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oet. 2. 1914—1:12—6—114.) Purse $700. 2-year-olds. 

Selling. Net value to winner $500: secon d. $125; third, $75. 

AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fill Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds S 



7 = SHADRACH wb 5 111 7 1 1= l 1 l 3 J D'mlnickD Shaw 395-100 

29917 UNITY' wb 4 111 3 5 3 l 3 3 2} L Gaugel H G Bedwell 585-100 

29599‘AIARIE O’BRIEN w 4 106 11 2 2'4 2} 3= AA' A Car’llJ Everest 1275-100 

29857 LITTLE BIRDIE w 6 111 1 4 4= 4= 4a* H ThurberC P Lamar 2035-100 

29786 SIR DY'KE w 7 111 4 9 9> 7> 5> J Howard T M Stowe 700-100 

29505 LOLA w 3 107 6 6 5i 5 1 . 6= G Corev R A' Haymaker 1655-100 

29 7 43 ‘BULGER WB 4 109 5 11 10‘ 8 l 7"* A Casey AV F Keith 6905-100 

2951 7+ARCENE w 4 111 8 10 7= 6' S 3 C Gross R D Carter 500-100 

297 15 ‘MATER wb 5 106 10 8 8' 9= i' 3 B Kop’m’nC E Deline +905-100 

29553 AUNT ELSIE w 5 111 $ 12 11> lo 1 ins A Ciaver J Randolph + 

29783 EXCALIBUR w 7 111 12 :t 12 11= ll 3 AA' GourleyH C Airhart + 

29641 FATHER KELLY w 3 107 2 7 6= 12 1‘! J AATlllamsG J Day 580-100 

tAlutuel field. {Sent out in entries ns Argent. Time, 25%, 51%, 1:12%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Shadracb, $9.90 straight, $6.70 place, $4.40 show; Unity, $6.50 place, $6.00 show; 
Alarie O’Brien, $10.40 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Shadrach, 395 to 100 straight, 235 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; L T nity, 
225 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Alarie O'Brien, 420 to 100 show. 

Winner— Ch. g. by Atkins — Omali AA’ood (trained by AA’. Dauphin; bred by Air. F. T. Wood). 

AA'ent to post at 3:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driv- 
ing. SHADRACH took the lead at once and easily won all the way. UNITY raced prominently and 
finished gamely. AIARIE O’BRIEN ran well, but tired in the stretch drive. The winner was entered for 
$400; no bid. 

Sera tilled— 29918 Doctor D.. Ill: 297S2=l\nrcel Post, 111; 29857 Divan. 107. 



29641 FATHER KELLY w 3 107 2 7 



Equiv. Odds Str’t 



395-100 

585-100 

1275-100 

2035-100 

700-100 

1655-100 

6905-100 

500-100 

+905-100 

+ 

t 

580-100 



w 108 11 6 
W 105 6 2 
WB 115 9 1 
B 99 2 9 
w 105 4 4 



29910 PONCE DE LEON w B 113 12 



29910 GLORINE 
29767 TOOTSIE 
29824 CHELSEA 
29849 CRUCES 
2 9909 TARVES 
29909 MARBLEHEAD 
tAlutuel field. 



w 114 1 S 
V B 1101 X 1U 
WB 105 5 8 
WB 112 : 12 
w 107 7 7 
w 107 10 11 



2i 2 TIk 2= l 5 E Ambrose!! G Bedwell 

!■} 1} Ink 21 C DishmorG E Chancellor 

3 l ~ V 4 1 36 F Rob'snnH Roseacher 

5< 3% 3*| 4»n R C AVattsil L'nderburg 

6 3 0= 6* 5* R Ball C?rosvenor Stable 

7nk 71 7= 6= R Troxler A 11 Joplin 

411k 5* 5> 76 G Eyrne Nassau Stable 

ill 11* 10% 8 s hi ’! iiplin J AA’ .McClelland 

sii k?. 3= 9% T Par'ton E Arlington 

K-4 x- tip J Atetcalf E J McGraw 
9°M0' 11"'11 E AV Kelsay AV Zepp 
12 12 12 12 L Alink AV Al Shecdy 



Equiv. Odd* Str't 
2000-100 



30013 



Index Horses 



FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 6, 1916— 1:13%— 6— 105.) Purse $600. 3-year- 
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100; third, $50. 



AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Joe-keys 



Time. 24%, 49%. 1:17. Track heavy 



Equiv. Odds Str’t 



350-100 

2040-100 

680-100 

785-100 

1140-100 

295-100 

2686-100 

2646-100 

510-100 



$2 mutuels paid. Burbank, $12.00 straight, $15.00 place, $6.60 show; Hasty Cora, $16.50 place, $7.00 

^'^''liliiriTilenf^iwM'iking' ialds — Burbank. 2000 to loO straight. 650 to DM) place, 230 to 100 show; Hasty 
Cora. 725 to loo place, 250 to 1(H) show; Pomp, 50 to 1(H) show. ... 

AVinner— B. g. bv Doctor L-ggo- Coma (trained by II. G. Bedwell; bred by Air. Adolph B. Spreekels) . 
AVent to inist at* ’’•57 At post 1 minute. Start, good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv- 
ing BURBANK followed the leader closely to the stretch turn, when- lie wore the latter down easily 
and drew out into a long lead. HASTY CORA set a good pace for a half mile and tired I6MI ony 
raced fairly well. A’ELOUR finished gamely. The winner, entered for $000, was bid up to $J00 and 
sold to S. ixuiis. _ . . „ 

Scratched- 29910 Blue Grass Belle, 114; 2990!) Stalwart Ann. 104. 

Overweights — Precise, 1 pound; Tootsie, 2%; Chelsea, 1; Cruces. 1. 



30006 



FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 2, 1914—1:12—6—114.) $800 Added. 3-year-olds 

and upward. Highweiglit Handicap. Net value to winner $665; second, $125; 

third. $75. 

AAA'tl’PSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. (kids Str’t 



w G 


115 




6 


3nk 4 3 


, | 


ui 


.1 


w 4 


119 


5 


2 




2»»k 


2nk 


OU 


< « 


XV 1 


114 


1 


r* 


V 


l'i 


1= 


3 3 


.1 


w G 


119 


7 


3 


f> 5 


3 2 


45 


46 


T 


XVB 4 


109 


C 


4 


4*h 


53 


r,6 


.v.k 


F 


W O 


106 


3 


7 


7«i 


71 5 


( 4 


6 8 


c 


WB 2 


111 


4 


s 


6* 


« 2 


7 10 


7 1 


L 


W O 


101 


8 


1 


X 


8 


8 


8 


E 



'index Horses AAA'tl’PSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str ’t 

”99 1 '* AVATER LADY w 5 115 2 6 3 nk 4:1 3U ] % .1 AleTag’t .1 Arthur 600GOO 

•’"s'fi-’fpC’ELTO w i 119 5 2 2*> '2" k 2“ k 2>* G Byrne J S Tyree 240-100 

”9826 3 L\DY BARBARY w 1 114 1 5 1' l'i 1= 5' J Butvvell R F Carman 

29912 SQUEELER w 5 119 7 3 5- 3= 4 : - 4« T Par'ton AV J 1’ros.s 

29756 THE AIASQ’DER wb 4 109 6 4 O' 5 3 5« 5« k F Rob'.soiiAV Stormont L>a-1M 

”9291 CANDLE w 3 106 3 7 7“ 7 ,s 6* fi 8 C DishmonJ Lumsden 11910-100 

29912 M ARSE HENRY wb 3 111 4 8 6' 6= 7 ,# 7 1 L Mink T J Smith 

”9174 CURRAGHALEEN w 3 101 SI X 8 8 8 E Ambrose.) MacManus JiOoo-100 

‘ Time. 24%. 49, 1:16. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, AVater Lady, $14.00 straight, $5.20 plaee, $3.70 show; Celto, $4.00 place, $3.00 

* ' ' " "liii a iv a'l cat' 1 !m 'i'i k'i 1 1 g^ 01 h 1 s — AV at > - r Lady. 600 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Celto, 

100 to 1(H) place, 50 to 100 show; Lady. Barhary. 200 to 100 show. . . , 

AVinner — B. m, by AVaterlmy — Duchess of Towers (trained by J. Arthur; bred by Mr. James B. 

Hagginl. ^ t at 3.07. At post 3 minutes. Start g««d and slow. AVon easily; second and third 

driving AV \TEK LADY followed the leaders to tiie stretch turn when- she was taken to the inside, 
finished gamelv and drew away in the last fifty yards. CELTO forced the paw all the way and 
outstayed LADY BARBARY in the final drive. The latter set the pace and tired in the last eighth. 
THE MASQUERADER ran poorly. 

Scratched — 29756 Gnat, 11L 



i’iie latter set the pace and tired in the last eighth. 



J9972 = ETHAN ALLEN wb 4 104 1 2 1' l'l 1= A Collins H S Lippman 350-100 

*9885 GORDON w 5 106 4 8 5= 2' 2= v Ciaver S Bruce 2040-100 

19922 HT’DA’S BROTH’R w 5 100 2 7 6* 4‘ 3' .1 Dreyer J H Moody 680-100 

*9922 = BONERO’ S FIRST w 3 111 7 5 8 1 3» 4% J Howard F J Pons 785-100 

1!) 943 O’ TIS TRUE w 6 107 f, 1 4?. 5J 5= .T AVilliamsG T Hutton 1140-100 

*9889 = REVELRY’ JAMES w 4 106 9 6 3H fi' 6= C Gross R D Carter 295-100 

*9921 RHODES w 4 105 3 9 7 3 8= 7= G Moles'thJ C Ferriss 2685-100 

19943 SALL1E O’DAY w 8 109 6 3 21 71 8 3 N Foden J Delaney 2610-llH) 

19861 MARIANAO w 3 104 8 4 9 9 9 H Stearns It E AVatkins 510-100 

Time. 25%, 51%, 1:19%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, Ethan Allen, $9.00 straight, $5.60 place, $3.80 show; Gordon, $16.10 place, $6. SO 
show: Hilda’s Brother. $5. so show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Ethan Allen 350 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; 
Gordon. 705 to 100 place, 240 to 100 show; Hilda’s Brother. 190 to 1(H) show. 

AVinner — B. g, by Y'ankee — Ondurdis (trained by A. C. Niehaus; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). 

AVent to post at. 3:58. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third 
driving. ETHAN ALLEN took the lead at once and won all the way. GORDON closed up ground 
and finisle-d resolutely. HUDA’S BROTHER ran well in the going. The winner was entered for 
$300; no bid. 

Scratched— (29443) Miss Frances, 109; 2991S Blue AVing, 103; 29972 Old Bob, 103; 29945 Rose 
Oneil. 1(H); 29X62 Glint, 103; 29946-Gulcswintho, 104. 

Overweights — O ’Tis True, 4 pounds; Revelry Janies. 3: Rhodes, 2. 

O/'Y/'Y-J A FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 6, 1916—1:45—4—110.) Purse $600. 

MM 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; 

third. $50. 

Index Horses AAA'tl’PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. odds Str’t 

29643 IMPRESSION w 7 109 4 7 l 1 l 3 l 3 l lu N Foden G H Abbott 410-100 

29922 3 EUTERPE w 6 109 7 4 2" k 3" k 3' 2' AV A*onr.g R Hanley 565-100 

29920‘BATAVA wb 7 101 3 8 8 5} 5" k 32 B Kop’m’nG E Phillips 800-100 

29948 PEG WB 4 106 5 6 7 1 8 6= 33 I Cruise A F Dayton 2530-100 

29920 = COREOPS IS w 7 110 SI 3* 2= 2" k 5= J Deav’p’t G B Gorin 320-100 

29861 B CULBERTSON w 3 101 6 5 5= 7= 8 6»* H Stearns G Alexandra S80-100 

29861 SERA'ICENCE w 10 109 2 3 6= 6» k 7= 7= E Smith AV G Lewis 3870-1OO 

2 9 9 2 1 3 BOG ART wb 7 106 1 2 4 3 4 1 4= 8 \ Ciaver AV AI Mikel 350-100 

Time, 27, 54, 1:22%, 1:50. 1:54%. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Impression, $10.20 straight, $5.30 place, $4.40 show; Euterpe, $5.40 place, $4.20 
show: Batwa. $5.40 show. 

Equivalent booking odds— Impression, 410 to 100 straight, 165 to 100 plaee, 120 to 100 show; 
Euterpe, 170 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Batwa, 170 to 100 show. 

Winner — B. g, by Wild Mint — Inspiration( trained by I). S. Fountain: bred by Mr. H. H. Hewitt). 

AA’ent to post at 4:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily: second and third 
driving. IMPRESSION rushed to the front at the start and won as his rider pleased. EUTERPE was 
best of the others and finished gamely. BATWA closed a big gap. COREOPSIS broke down. The 
winner was entered for $600; 110 bid. 

Scratched — 29976 Alhena. 113. 

Overweights — Billy Culbertson. 3 pounds. 



Index Horses 

29643 IMPRESSION 
29922 3 EUTERl’E 
29924* BATWA 
29948 PEG 
29920 = C( >REOPSlS 



w 7 109 
w 6 109 
WB 7 lot 
WB 4 106 
xv 7 110 



29861 B. CULBERTSON xv 3 101 f. 5 



29861 SERA'ICENCE 
2992 l 3 BOGART 



xv 10 109 
xv B 7 106 



Kquiv. Odds Str’t 
410-100 
565-100 
800-100 
2530-100 
320-100 
880-100 
3870-100 
350-100 



30007 



Index Horse s 

29911 EAGLE 
”8903 RHINE MAIDEN 
29911 *HALF ROCK 
2 995 3 * POLUOM A 



FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) Consolation Handicap. $700 
Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $625; second, $125; third, 

$75, 

AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. odds Str’t 

w 4 110 1 1 l 1 l 1 1= l 3 l 1 } F Keogh E Herz 

tDEN xv 4 117 4 3 2= 2% 2‘ 2-’ 2= J Metcalf E F AVhitney 

K wsb 4 113 3 2 3 l ° 3 ,s 3= u 3= c 3=° .T McTag’t A Garson 

wb 3 112 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 L Mink F Houseman 1140-100 

Time. 25, 51, 1:17%, 1:45. Track heavy. 



30015 



(29946 1 “’A ITT. BRAA'O xvb 7 IDS 



SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 6, 1916— 1;45--4— 110.) Purse $600. 

3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; 
third, $50. 

AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str’t 

5RAVO wb 7 108 6 4 l 3 1” l 3 1* AV A Car'llR C Steele 315-100 



29644 LUTHER 
2 99 4 7 = AV E Y A NO K E 
29921 NELLIE BWTS 
2 9945 3 RUSTY' COAT 
29947 LYNDORA 
29975 HUSKY' LAD 

29945 CELEBRITY 
29888 MARGARET G. 

29946 SCRIMMAGE 



W 6 108 1 1 

xvb 6 113 2 3 
xv 4 108 4 8 
xvb 8 108 3 7 
wb 3 102 7 5 
w 8 112 9 10 
w 4 110 10 6 
wb 4 108 5 'J 
xvb S 113 S 2 



7 1 8 a 3= 2° A Ciaver AV H Cooper 

8= U 2 3 3= C Gross C A Davies 

10 1ft Si U H ThurberG Allen 
9' 91 7= 5' k J Deav'p’t J F AA'hitcroft 
5' 7= 6= 6= A Collins H Hays 

61 6} 4} 7} R Iioxve H Webb 

01 2V 91 K3 o Moles'thW E Suggs 
3 1 S' 10 9 5 N Foden F G Martin 



30008 



I ndex Horses A xv 1 ri 

29954‘MENLO PARK xv 4 108 T 1 5 3 

29954 MINDA w 5 110 5 4 6> 

29809 IF COMING xv 3 106 3 

29828 ED AVE1SS xv 4 108 4 

29913‘SEPOCT w 3 91 6 

29955 AESOP wa 3 104 2 

29829 SONG OF A'ALL Yxvb 5 108 7 

29969 BOB REDFIELD xvb 3 105 8 



SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7. 1916— 1:43%— 5— 116.) Purse $700. 3 -U?ar- 
oids and upxvard. Selling. Net value to xvinner $500; second. $125; third, $75. 

AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. (kids Slr't 

*RK w 4 108 1 1 5 s 5 3 2>i 1= 1* R Ball J MacManus 

w 5 110 5 4 6 1 6 3 6 l * 40 2U AA' McK’ziel U Strode lOOo-lOO 

1 xv 3 106 3 2 l nk l 1 l h 2 : 3% L Mink J B Partridge 

xv 4 108 4 3 3} 2’> 3" k 3' 4 3 W Kel.say A'ictory Stable „ „ 

w 3 91 6 6 4* 4 1 4 4 5 10 5 8 AV Collins It Bolling 2325-100 

wb 3 104 2 f 7 !5 7= 5 7 15 7 13 6 8 R Har’tonC AV Otwell 214..0-100 



1005-100 

1060-100 

255-100 

2325-100 

21450-100 



298”9 SONG OF A'ALL’ Yxvb 5 108 7 7 2= 3= 5= 6« 7 10 AV Doyle F Tannehill 14W-1W 

29969 BOB REDFIELD xvb 3 105 8 K8S888T Par’ton ,T M Zimmer 890-100 

BOB laur ^ 51%> i : 19% , 1:46. 1:53. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid, Menlo Park, $5.20 straight, $3.70 place, $3.00 show; Minda, $8.60 place, $o.70 show. 
If Coming. $5.70 shoxv. inn inn um nince to 100 show: Minda. 



29946 SCRIMMAGE xvb S 113 S 2 4} 5 1 54 10 H DennlerG H Bisaillon 4465-100 

Time, 27%, 54%. 1:23%. 1:51%, 1:56. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Capitan Bravo. $8.30 straight. $5.20 place, $3.00 shoxv; Luther, $3.40 place, $2.30 
shoxv; AVeyannke, $2.40 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Capitan Bravo. 315 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; 
Luther. 70 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; AA’eyanoke, 20 to 100 shoxv. 

AVinner — B. g, by Ziephen — Grand Mary (trained by A. D. Steele; bred by Air. W. F. Schulte). 

AA'ent to post at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driv- 
ing. CAPITAN BRAA’O quickly took a long lead and won pulled up. LUTHER began slowly and closed 
a big gap resolutely. AVEYANOKE had no mishaps. The xvinner xvas entered for $500; no bid. 

Scratched — 29976 Budweiser, 105; 29920 Centauri, 113. 

Overweights- — Husky Lad. 4 pounds. 

SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 6, 1916— 1:45 — 4—110.) Purse $600. 
OtJU JL U 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; 

third, $50. 

Index Hor ses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv, Odds Str't 

29887 =HERB. TEMPLE wb 4 111 2 2 U 2= ¥• 1= J AVilliamsG B Hennessy U 0-100 



29947 ‘PHIL MOHR 

29921 MAYME AA'. 

29922 JERRY 



w 9 103 1 
w 3 103 5 
w 3 102 6 



29921 = CLARA MORGAN WB 3 100 8 



ine MENLO* PARK improved her position steadily and. finishing xxith a rush, won pulling up. MINDA 
Hosed a big gap in the homestretch. IF COMING set the pace to the stretch and tired badly. ED 
►WFISK ran fairlv well. The xvinner was entered for $500; no bid. . 

" EI f(Tatehed— (29969) Infidel II.. 109; 29882=Queen of Paradise, 106; 29954 3 Buzz Around, 108. 

Overweights— Ed AA'eiss, 2 pounds; Bob Redfleld. 1. 



2 9945 = KAZAN 

29947 3 LADY' POWERS 

29948 DICK’S PET 
29943 TACTLESS 



w 4 108 4 9 
w 4 108 3 3 
w 5 110 7 8 
w 6 113 9 4 



% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 

l l 2= 2 5 1= J AVilliamsG B Hennessy 
7} 4= 3} 2 3 B Kop'm'nC AV Parks 
2i ink ink 3 3 a Ciaver L A Seregni 

5* 6* 8 l 4= H Stearns A J Marko 

6= 5= 5 4 5 3 R McD’ottS Nexvman 
8 l 8 1 4 l 6= J Cruise A F Dayton 

4 1 7 1 7 3 7= G Moles'thJ L Davenport 

9 9 9 8} J Howard O E Pons 

3‘ 3 1 6 3 9 R Gilbert M Foster 



Overxveights — Ed AA 1 

30009 ^ 

Index Horses 

29914 MR. MACK 
(29954) JULIET 
29914 PATTA' REGAN 
29815 ‘FAIRLY 
29854 OBOLUS 



SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Oct. 10, 1914— 1 :49%— 3—124. ) Purse $700. 3-year- 
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to xx-inner $500; second, $125; third, $75. 

AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Oxvners Equiv. Odds Str’t 

wb 5 105 2 ?. 1= 1= 1 ' i l 1 H R Pall I, A Capps 820-100 

wb 4 108 4 4 2} 2 s 2= 2 3 2 1 } A Schu’g’rJ T Ireland 355-100 

r iv w 5 108 3 2 4 3 3} 3 3 3 3 3= T Par'ton F Harlan 3750-100 

18 w 5 107 1 1 6" k 5>1 4= 4 8 4 13 AV McK’zieC F Brant 1900-100 

w 4 110 6 7 7* 7=° 6‘i 6 3 5'i F Rob’sonW Stormont 700-100 



29943 TACTLESS w 6 113 9 4 3 1 3 l 6 3 9 R Gilbert M Foster 13135-100 

Time. 26%, 53%, 1:22%, 1:50, 1:55. Track heavy. 

$2 mutuels paid. Herbert Temple, $4.20 straight, $3.20 place, $3.10 show; Phil Mohr, $4.00 place, 
$3.40 show; Mayme W., $3.80 show. 

Equivalent booking odds — Herbert Temple. 110 to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Phil 
Mohr. 100 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Mayme W.. 90 to 100 show. 

Winner — Br. c, by Hustings — Josie L. (trained by G. B. Hennessey; bred by Mr. Charles W. Moore). 

Went to post at 5:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv- 
ing. HERBERT TEMPLE followed MAA'ME W. closely to the stretch, then took the lead and won going 
away. I’HIL MOHR closed a gap and finished fast. MAYME W. tired in the stretch drive. The winner 
was entered for $500; no bid. 

Scratched — 29404 Mike Cohen, 108; 29975 Geo. Roesch, 108; 29970 Smuggler, 108. 

Overweights — May mo W„ 3 pounds ; Dick’s Pet, 2; Tactless, 5. 



A 






4 



DAILY RACING FORM, 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918. 



Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, October 21. 



WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY. 



The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the 
entries below show the best time of each horse 
at the distance, since January 1. 1911, no matter 
where it finished. In cases where record was 
made on other than n fast or good track, abbre- 
viations show track conditions. 



Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00.) 
XKuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. 
(M) maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance. 

First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 

2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. 
(Truck record : June 7, 1909 — 1:05% — 3—93.) 

Today's 

Horse Wt. Rec. 

Penrod 112 1:08% 

Hazelnut 112 1:08% 



Ind. 

29977- 

29927 

29977 

29977 

29890- 

29927 

28983 

29923 

29890 



Flush of Steel ...112 1:08% 

Pulaski 115 1 :OS% 

Pollyanna 11211:09% 

Dr. Jack Ill 1:09% 

Schedule 109 1:10% 

ltoyalton 109 1:11 % 

Plunger 110 1:11 

Missouri Pride 



A.Wt.H.in. 

112X725 

112X720 

112. . 720 

112.. 715 
109X710 

112. . 700 
109. .090 

109. . 080 

109. . 075 



109. 



Penrod’s general form is a bit the best. 

Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 

(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.) 

29832-* Billy Joe Ill 1:13 4 1060723 

29018* Anna Kruter 10511:13% 4 105x720 

299s0* Btrs and Stars ...110 1:12 4 103X715 

29999 s Stephen R Ill 1:13% 3 1080715 

29572* Kihlay 97 1:15 5 97x710 

29902* Ardent 1011:13% 3 105X710 

29997 Bolaia 104 1:13 5 102 x 705 

29053 Quartermaster Ill 1:12 8 1050090 

Billy Joe is well served in soft going. 

Third Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 

Oakley Handicap. 

3-year-olds and upward. 

(Track record: June 20, 1914 — 1:50% — 3 — 105.) 

29959- Hodge 128 1:51% 5 120X740 

(299201 King Gorin 99 1:53 3 108x735 

29920 s Star Jasmine 105 1:52% 7 100X730 

Hodge is right on edge and carries weight well. 
Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 

Autumn Stakes $1,500 Added. 

3 year-olds and upward. Selling. 

(Traek record: June 15. 1914— 1:37% — t— 114.) 
29902* Conveise 105 1:39% 4 100X735 



Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. 

29920- Sleetli 108 1:39% 

29980 s * Sands of Pleasure. 90 1:40% 

29902 s Hoenir 108 1:39% 

(29819)* Mars Cassidv 88 1:39% 

29929 s Sun God 101 1:38% 

29929 2 * Margaret X 105 1:42 



Couvere should race better than of late. 
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 

Sinton Hotel Handicap. 
3-year-olds and upward. 



Today’s 
A.Wt.llan. 
7 111X730 

3 107x725 
5 1020720 

4 100X720 
3 103X720 
3 97X715 



(Track record: June 



29287 
29999- 
i 29834 i 
29893 
29981 



Lena Misha .. 
Hluckte Daw . 

Kinney 

Prince Hermis 
Sparkler 



:7, 1914—1:11—5—116.) 

. . .111 1 : 14 %S 3 115 • 

...105 1:12% 3 Hex’! 

...100 1:13 3 lOOXi 

. . .10111:12% 0 107®* 

. . .100 1:12% 4 100X’ 



Lena Misha races well in soft going. 

Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 

Western Hills Country Club Handicap. 

2-year-olds. 

(Track record: June 27, 1914—1:11 — 5 

(29960) Cudgel 115 1:12% 

(29925) OpiK.rtunitv 97 1:13% 

29900* Butterscotch II. ..103 1:13% 

29900 Felicidad 112 1:13% 

29900 Sol Gilsey 108 1:13% 

(24017) Hondo 

29892 - Geo. C. Love 107 1:14% 

29925* Top o’ the Wave.. 

29927 s Phocion 109 l:17%s 

29925 Sir Wellons 112 1:15% 

29927 Walter II. Pearce.. Ill 1:14 



-116.) 

120. . 725 
105 X 720 
106X720 
112X720 
112X715 
100X710 
100X710 

102. . 710 
105X710 
UK). .705 
104 X 705 



Cudgel lias some fair races to his credit. 
Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
3-year-olds ami upward. Selliug. 

(Track record: Oct. 27. 1911—1:42—3—99’.'..) 

29997- CASH OX DELIV- 



ERY 

30002 s * Surpassing .. 
29958* Cominaiirctta 
Booker Bill . 
Manasseli ... 

Lynn 

Allen Cain 



30002 

29869' 

29830 

29928 



116 1:47m 

107 1:44 % 

98 i :44 % 

107 1:43% 

. . . .105 1:42 % 

95 1 :46 

10011:45% 



Soft going will suit Cash on Delivery. 



7 1110725 
5 103X715 
4 108 x 71. » 
4 111X715 
7 100X710 

3 42X705 

4 101X700 



The small figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. 
The small figure under "Fin.” — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was 
behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. 



FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 
—93.) 



2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (June 7, 1909— 1:05% — 3 



Index Course 
PENROD, br. c. 

29977 Latonia 
29835 Latonia 
29802 Latonia 
29729 Latonia 
29.507 Church’I 
29470 Church’l 
19350 Douglas 
29090 Lex’gton 
28919 Lex’gton 

HAZELNUT, b. c. 2 

29927 Latonia 
29863 Latonia 
29381 W’dbine 
29325 W'dbine 
29234 Dorval 
28759 Conn'ht 



Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish 



2 




112 








By Helmet — Gun wad (J. W. Schorr). 


5*. f 1:10 s ; mud 


0-5 


112 


7 


9 


3 


31 


2‘ J 


Hanovr 7 Hemlock. Pilsen. Pulaski 


1 1 :40’%fast 


0-5 


108 


6 


4 4 


2 


36 


3*1 D 


Conn’lly (> SpringWhcut, LucileP., Miliirey 


3-4 l:15%fast 


!*-5 


112 


10 


9 


jj 


46 


4 s G 


Garner 11 SirWcllons, Sem.King. Hemlock 


55 f 1 :07%fast 


55 


112 


10 


7 


5 


2*1 


2* 1 ) 


Conn'UylO Latonia, Snowdrift, Pilsen 


3-4 l:14%fast 


37-10 112 


3 


3 


4 


*» 


3* G 


Garner S Jackstraw, Latonia, B.H’mpson 
Garner 7 Sq. Dealer, I’addyDear, Trapping 


5J f 1:09 hvy 


8-5 


112 


1 


3 


2 


2'i 


21 G 


55 f 1 :07%f ast 


67 


112 10 


9 


8 


85 


6 7 J G 


Garner 1» Fan G., Phocion, J. Rufus 


3-4 l:15%mud 31-10 112 


6 


3 


2 


2* 


2* G 


Garner 7 Waterford, Monotony, Basilius 


5-8 l:01%fast 


15 


115 


9 


8 


6 


7 h 


6‘ J G 


Garner 12 Sleeper, J. Rufus, Dr. Barlow 


c. 2 




112 








By Meelick — Lou Hazel (G. M. Miller). 


55 f l:07%fast 


16 


111 


5 


3 


4 


7 1 


7'° J 


Hanover S PassingFancy. Bullion. Phocion 


55 f 1:08 fast 


11 


112 


1 


1 


1 


2 1 


2 ! 1 .T 


Hanover 8 Sent. King, F. of Steel, M.Anne 


3-4 1:15 good 23 


109 


3 


1 


2 


2 2 


2'5 T 


Par’ton 10 East. Lily, IlastyCora, Rhymer 
Ward 12 P. Mullens, Crepuscule, Starter 


5J f l:0S%fast 


36-5 112 


4 


1 


6 


8 2 


8 7 i W 



29962 Latonia 




3-4 l:13%f&st 


39-10 111 


4 




5 


5 


4* 




M 


29863 Latonia 




3-4 1 :12%fast 


16-5 108 


2 




4 


6 


6* 


6* 


M 


2H0.‘>S ChurchT 




3-4 l:12%fast 


97-10 105 


5 




2 


2 


26 


41 


F 


29438 ChurchT 




3-4 l:14%mud 


6-5 107 


3 




1 


1 


25 


lh 


D 


29355 Douglas 




3-4 1 :12%fast 


31-5 108 


3 




2 


2 


26 


2*5 D 


27661 Latonia 




3-1 l:12%fast 


41-o 105 


1 




2 


4 


3 2 


32 


D 


27405 Latonia 




3-4 1 :12%fast 


17-5 107 


3 




4 


4 


4* 


5 1U 


F 


27143 Latonia 




3-4 l:15%slow 


25 108 


4 




1 


3 


4* 


5 4 


L 


27079 Latopia 




3-4 1:18 hvy 


43-10 108 


3 




2 


3 


25 


5’1 C 


SLEETH, b. 


g. 


7 


111 










By Deu 


29926 Latonia 


Im70y l:42 ! 'f,fast 


24-5 109 


2 


1 


1 


1 


2* 


2 s 


R 


29S64 Latonia 


1 


1-16 1 :46%fast 


1-2 113 


2 


1 


1 


1 


1”. 


1*5 


R 


29X07 Latonia 


1 


1-8 l:52%fast 


11-20 112 


1 


1 


1 


1 


I 2 


1* 


R 


29734 Latonia 


1 


1-16 1 :45 fast 


21-10 109 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1* 


1* 


R 


29530 Church’ 1 


1 


1-16 l:46%fast 


17-10 108 


2 


1 


1 


1 


1* 


1* 


R 


29473 Church'! 


11-16 1:49 hvy 


11-10 115 


3 


1 


1 


1 


16 


2«k 


R 


29359 Douglas 


1 


1-16 1 :47%fast 


1-2 111 


2 


3 


4 


4 


25 


2*5 


R 


29259 Douglas 


1 1-16 1:47 fast 


21-20 109 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1* 


1* 


R 



3-4 l:17%good37-10 112 
5* f l:14%slop 15 111 



FLASH OF STEEL, ch. c, 2 



112 



14 2 1 W Ward 8 Capt. Ray, Bertiiler, Starter 
2* 2% R Shilling 10 Regreso, Cruces, Great Dolly 

By Ballot — Nigella (Pastime Stable). 



29977 


I. a tun ia 


Ci f 1 : 10% mud 


14 


112 


5 


4 


5 


45 


5’1 D 


Conn’lly 7 


Hemlock, Penrod, Pilsen 


29093 


Lex’gton 1 


1 :43%mud 


23-10 109 


1 2 


2 


1 


2* 


04 


K 


Lapaiile 


29X03 


Latonia 


5'. f 1 :0S fast 


si -in 112 


2 


3 


4 


3 l 


3* D 


Conn’lly S 


Sem.King, H’elnut. MiladiAnne 


29039 Lex’gton 3-4 


l:13%fast 


9-5 


107 


3 


3 


2 


4* 


k 


J 


Kederis 


28562 


Saratoga 


5-8 1:00 fast 


50 


122 


4 


10 


9 


9= 


10 27 D 


Conn'lly 11 


Stur Master, Pulaski, Kultur 


28893 


lex’gton 3-4 


l:12%fast 


9-5 


107 


2 


5 


4 


21 


2 l 


E 


Martin 


28431 


Saratoga 


51 f 1:07 fast 


50 


114 


9 


9 


9 


9* 


9’* D 


Conn’lly lti 


Bellringer, Stargazer, Hemlock 


28177 


H'thorne 1 1-16 


l:47%fast 


25 


112 


1 1 


1 


1 


1* 




G 


Byrne 


28297 


Saratoga 


5-8 l:00%fast 


30 


1075 


2 


13 


10 


10* 10 17 D 


Conn'lly 13 


Columbine, F. Wand, Reprobate 


MARS CASSIDY, blk. g, 4 




106 








By 


Ogden — Ivory 


PULASKI, br. 


c, 2 




112 








By Out 


of Reach — 


Balzane (J. 0. & G. H. Keene). 


29X19 


Latonia 3-4 


1:13 fast 


13 


107 


4 


4 


4 


15 


lh 


C 


Tudor 


L H .W77 


lzitonia 


5'. f l:10%mud 


Il- 


■5 1 12 


4 


5 


4 


£2 


4 s F 


Murphy 7 


Hemlock. Penrod. Pilsen 


29297 


Douglas 3-4 


1 :12%fast 


14-5 


no 


2 


3 


3 


1* 


U 


c 


Tudor 


L'ysoz 


Latonia 


3-4 1 :15%fast 


ls 


5 112 


2 


5 


4 




5% F 


Murphy 11 


SirWellons. Seni.King, Hemlock 


29095 


Lex’gton 3-4 l:16%mud 


28-5 


114 


5 


4 


5 


5* 


45 


C 


Tudor 



29015 ChurchT 
28015 Saratoga 
28.502 Saratoga 
28321 Saratoga 



f»-S 1 :01 fast 
3-4 1 :14%fast 
5-8 1 :00 fast 
65 f l:07%fast 



POLLYANNA, b. f, 2 



8-5 115 

44 116 

r. 122 

30 115 

109 



29890 Latonia 
29774 Latonia 
29729 Latonia 
29118 Lex’gton 



f l:0S%fast 31-10 110 3 

54 f 1 :0S%fast 11 113 11 

55 f l:07%fast 23 1125 8 

54 f 1 :ll%hvy 21-10 112 6 



29013 Lex’gton 


55 f 1:10 fast 


34 


112 4 


4 


1 


16 


25987 Lex’ton 


45 f 55%fast 


167 


102 11 




10 


10* 


25895 Lex’ton 


45 f 66%mud 


50 


109 7 




7 


6* 


DR. JACK, br. 


c, 2 




112 






] 


29927 Latonia 


55 f 1 :07%fast 


155 


111 6 


8 


8 


61 


27467 Latonia 


55 f l:07%fast 


101 


105 7 


9 


9 


9 


SCHEDULE, b. 


e . 2 




109 






] 


2X983 Lex'gton 


55 f l:0S%fast 


28 


109 2 


2 


2 


6* 


28919 Lex’gton 


5-8 l:01%fast 


38-5 


112 10 


9 


7 


61 


ROYALTON, b. 


g. 2 




109 








29923 Latonia 


51 f 1 :0S%f ast 


S3 


109 4 


G 


6 


61 


PLUNGER, br. 


f, 2 




109 








29S90 Latonia 


51 f 1 :08%fast 


4 


110 5 


5 


4 


41 


29816 Latonia 


61 f l:07%fast 


13 


110 10 


11 


11 


11 


MISSOURI PRIDE 




109 






( 



5 4 4* 4 4 | G Garner 13 Saf. Girl, Sir Wellons, M.Anne 

4 3 3* 3-4 K Hoftm’n 8 Cudgel. Vivid. Busilius 

4 4 3 s 2 12 R Hoffm’nll Star Master, Kultur, Backboard 
9 9 10* 3* G Byrne 13 O. Khayyam, Kittenish, C.Court 

By Transvaal — Lady Levity (J. H. Nichols). 

2 2 2 s 2 s F Murphy 11 NlnePlum, BoautySpot, I’lunget 

11 8 7 l 7 1S F Teahan 12 L. Katliern, Blue Plum, Arrow 

8 10 10 10 14 F Teahan 10 Latonia. Penrod. Snowdrift 

2 4 2’J F Teahan 12 E. Thompson, Zamora, H. Smith 



By Contestor — The Broom (M. Young). 



By McGee — Rose Lady (W. Moore). 



By Toddington — La Creole (T. Piatt). 

7 18 J Hanover 7 Ben Hnmpson. Kenward, Quin 
By Ben Trovato — Sweet Marjoram (Adair&Baker). 



First start. 



(L. Smitha). 



SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.) 



BELLY JOE. ch. g. 4 



29832 Latonia 
29775 Latonia 
29018 ChurchT 
29497 ChurchT 
29258 Douglas 
29214 Douglas 
29117 Lex'gton 
29053 Lex’gton 
28918 Lex’gton 
28103 H'thorne 
ANNA KRUTE 
29018 Lex'gton 
2S960 Lex’gton 
28891 lex’gton 
25958 Lex’ton 
25892 Lex’ton 



106 



3-4 l:12%fast 21-10 lir. 
3-4 l:14%fast 31-10 114 
3-4 1:14 fast 61-10 107 
3-4 l:14%slow 11-10 107 
3-4 1:14 fast 4-5 111 
3-4 l:13%fast 49-10 110 
3-4 l:15%hvy 7-10 105 



By Russell — Ethel T. (J. Umensetter). 



A Mott 



1) Blanchita, T. Tush, W. Wonder 



5 5 4 s 4*3 W Hoag S) H’wthorn, Minstrel, S’meReaeh 



3-4 l:13%fast 


12 


104 7 


5 


4 


3-4 l:13%fast 


35 


1065 6 


6 


5 


3-4 1:14 fast 


20 


100 6 


6 


5 


. b. f. 4 




105 






3-4 1:14 fast 


12 


103 4 


4 


4 


3-4 l:13%fast 


31 


106 3 


2 


1 


3-4 1 :12'%fust 


41-10 1051 5 


3 


2 


3-4 l:13%good 95 


104 2 


1 


1 



3-4 l:16%inud 37-5 105 2 



4* 4 s i J Brown 7 Kootenay, I/ghorne, Blanchita 
4* 5 4 J H H P'lips 7 Hawthorn, Sayonarra, S. Knob 

1*5 1% F Murphy 7 L’ghorne, C.onD’very. M’istown 

1* 1% A Mott 7 Busy Joe, Ardent, L. Jane Grey 

1° I s W Hoag 8 M. Kruter, B.Spiller, MargaretN. 

3* 3* W Hoag 8 Kootenay, Langliorne, B. Alice 

45 4 4 i H Shilling 11 L’ghorne, M. Kruter, C.onD’very 

7 7*“ C Hunt 7 Kinney. Hoenir, Hawthorn 

By Transvaal — Lillie Kruter (M. Doyle). 

Z- 5 4 1 J Kederis 7 Mars Cassidy, B. Daw, S. Knob 
l h 3% K Lapaiile 7 Droll, Lit>eru tor, Huntress 

2 1 2 4 F Cooper 6 Dimitri, Cncle Hart, Othello 

2* 2* C Hunt S H 'thorn. Tillotson, C.onDelivery 



25322 N.Orl’ns 


lmTOy l:44%fast 


10 


111 4 


2 


2 


1 


16 


5» E 


Ami (rose 


25270 N.Orl’ns 


1 1:39 fast 


6 


106 5 


1 


2 


2 


36 


5*« E 


Ambrose 


25157 N.Orl’ns 


1 l:40%fast 


3 


1005 1 


1 


1 


1 


1* 


1* E 


Ambrose 


BARS AND STARS, b. g. 4 




103 








By Helmet — Folli 


29980 Latonia 


3-4 l:15%mud 


15 


109 5 




4 


4 


C* 


C* s L 


Gentry 


29962 Latonia 


3-4 l:13%fast 


79-10 1111 3 




3 


4 


8* 


8 4 5 L 


Gentry 


29894 La to ilia 


3-4 l:13%fast 


18 


109 7 




3 


3 


35 


4*3 L 


Gentry 


29865 Latonia 


3-4 l:12%fast 


22 


109 5 




2 


2 


35 


6*5 L 


Gentry 


29808 Latonia 


3-4 l:12%fast 


16 


no 11 




8 


10 


10* 


11>* C 


Tudor 



3-4 l:13%fast 
3-4 1 :13%fast 
6| f l:06%fast 
55 f 1 :06%f ast 
3-4 l:12%fast 



29650 ChurchT 
28607 Windsor 
28591 Windsor 
28513 Windsor 
28172 Ham’ ton 

STEPHEN R.. 

2:)999 Latonia 
29962 Latonia 
29891 Latonia 

29571 ChurchT 
29475 ChurchT 
29255 Douglas 
29158 Lex’gton 
29123 I^ex’gton 
28986 Lex’gton 
27586 Latonia 

KILDAY, b. g, 5 

29572 ChurchT 1 1-8 l:54%fast 81 

29475 ChurchT 3-4 l:14%hvy 24 
25620 H.Sp’gs lmTOy l:46%fast 2 
20557 H.Sp'gs 1 1-16 l:48%good 25 
25521 H.Sp'gs lm70y 1:45 fast 15 
25467 H.Sp'gs 1 1:43 fast 3J 

25457 H.Sp’gs lm70y l:48%£ast 35 
25360 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:47%fast 30 

ARDENT, b. f, 3 



46-5 112 4 
3 115 6 

31-5 113 5 
3 118 8 

9-5 119 3 



br. g, 3 108 

3-4 1:1-1 hvv 14 105 4 

3-4 1 : 13^ fast 11 10S 5 

3-4 1 :13%f ast 31-10 111 1 
3-4 1:14 rast 77-10 108 1 
3-4 l:14%hvy 21-10 108 1 
3-4 l:13%fast 11-10 108 2 
1 l:40%fast 19 101 1 1 

1 1-8 l:58%slow 21-20 1095 1 1 
3-4 l:14%fast 58 1081 3 

1 1-8 l:52%fast 31 90 8 8 



4 1 6 11 C Tudor 
21 5*1 T Par’ ton 
21 2= W Lilley 
4 1 7 4 3 T Rice 
2* 2* O Martin 



By Disguise — Sadie 



H Shilling 
7*1 T Rice 
1“ R Goose 
3J R Goose 
I s R Goose 
3 S 1 R Goose 
4 e 3 M Garner 
2 5 R Goose 
5*1 W Andress 7 
7“ G Scherrer 8 



Bergeres (C. R. Anderson). 

K. Knob, 15. Hensley, S.ofP’asure 
Water War, Converse, Hoenir 
ImaFrank. C. Tower, Dr.Larrick 
Nobleman, SkilesKuob, C. Tower 
I'd. Hart, Skiles Knob. S. Heart 
Itos. Goose, Un.IInrt, Hawthorn 
Dignity. S. of Pleasure, Droll 
Yorkville, MarsCassidy, Kinney 
Between Us, M. Cassidy, Dimitri 
Yorkville, Sam. R. Meyer, Outlook 

S. (F. J. Kelley). 

Dr.Larrick, B’kieDaw, L. Mexican 
Water War, Converse, Hoenir 
Water War, AlexGetz, AlPierce 
Alfadir. Sayonarra, Brizz 
Jas. Oakley, San Vega, Malabar 
Brizz. W.’s Wonder, Ha’penny 
Camellia, Marj. D., C. Francis 

L. Stone, C. Brown, B.Velvet 
C.onDelivery, Luzzi, Ha’penny 
Gold. Boy, Book. Bill, I.G’tlemaD 



97 

10S 1 
ilO 8 

105 3 

106 2 
109 2 

107 2 

108 1 
112 2 

105 



5 6 
8 8 
Bled. 
2 3 



29962 Latonia 


3-4 1 :13%fast 


71 


97 


6 




8 


8 


6* 


6'5 J 


Brown 


29834 Latonia 


3-4 l:13%fast 


10 


1075 3 




1 


1 


35 


4 4 R 


Goose 


29437 ChurchT 


3-4 1:15 mud 


125 


101 


« 




1 


1 


1‘5 1*5 J 


Brown 


29302 Douglas lm70y l:45%fast 


38-6 104 


8 


8 


8 


8 


7* 


7 20 J 


Kederis 


29214 Douglas 


3-4 l:13%fast 




104 


« 




e 


6 


4* 


3 S 5 J 


Kederis 


29093 Lex’gton 


1 l:43%mud 


16 


99 


6 


6 


8 


5 


5 


6 s7 H 


Stearns 


28637 Windsor 


1 1:41 good87-10 


92 


6 


4 


s 


3 


45 


5*5 G 


Scherrer 



28538 Windsor 61 f 1 :06%f ast 63-10 111 5 12 

27989 Windsor 3-4 l:13%fast 9 99 6 7 8 

BOLALA, br. g 6 102 



29997 Latonia 


3-4 l :17%hvy 


4S- 


5 105 


6 


8 


7 


9* 


9*2 J 


Callahanl2 


29832 Latonia 


3-4 1 :13%fast 


6 


1085 3 


4 


3 


46 


5% T 


Rice 9 


28986 Lex’gton 


3-4 l:14%fast 


11 


104 


4 


5 


6 


66 


6% J 


Callahan 7 


28607 Windsor 


3-4 l:13%fast 


35 


99 


7 


7 


7 


6* 


7 4 J J 


Callahan 8 


28496 Windsor 


55 f l:09%slow 


f’ld 104 


1 


4 


4 


45 


5*1 J 


Callahan 12 


28438 FortErie 


3-4 1:13 fast 


62 


106 


3 


7 


6 


65 


6 7 i J 


Callahan 8 


28415 FortErie 


3-4 l:12%fast 


11 


107 


2 


8 


8 


9> 


10‘® J 


Callahanll 


27914 Windsor 


3-4 1:14 fast 


42 


106 


8 


7 


7 


7* 


71* J 


Callahan 8 


26837 Douglas 


3-4 1:14 mud 


29-5 105 


2 


7 


7 


7 


6*» J 


Callahan 7 


26742 Douglas . 


3-4 l:15%slow 


18 


108 


4 


7 


5 


6> 


6*J J 


Callahan 9 


26281 ChurchT 


3-4 l:14%good 


98 


108 


3 


7 


7 


7* 


8'* J 


Callahan 8 


26186 ChurchT 


3-4 l:13%fast 


53 


11« 


2 


7 


7 


7* 


6” J 


Callahan 0 



By Peep o’Day — Lillie Turner (W. S. Gibson). 

6* 6* 1 J Hanover 8 M.D’weber, I.GTemnn, J’wbono 
7* 7 24 L Gentry 8 Stephen R„ Jas. Oakley. S.Vega 
F Murphy 6 Consoler, I5ev. James, " Stanleys. 
3* 3% F Murphy 7 Linbrook, Birka, Transport 
3*1 3>> F Murphy 6 Reno, Dryad, John Graham 
1“» ink f Murphy 6 Falls City. Glomer, Bobolink 
Id 3* C VanDu'n 6 King Radford, FairD- Toynbee 
7 7*1 C VanDu’n 7 Birka, Bendel, W. W. Clark 



6 Kinney, Arch Plotter, Sun God 

7 Sosius, Turco, Martre 

8 Beauty Shop, Rapids, Alfadir 
7 Billy Joe, BtisyJoe, L.JaneGrej 
5 Sleeth, Hoenir. Nephthys 

5*1 G Scherrer 13 StoutHeart, E’rlySight. "Typhoon 
2 s 11 J Metcalf 12 Philistine, Owana, Flying Flora 
8 8 1 * J Dreyer 8 S.ofP'asure, Marianao, J.Straitb 
By Boanerges — Aala-Lala (A. Turney). 



Billy Joe, Tush Tush 



Between Us, Kootenay, Borax 



annie, Morristown 
Sosius, Billy Joe 



QUARTERMASTER, cb. h, 8 

29053 Lex'gton 3-4 l:13%fast 


38 


105 

107 


8 


8 


8 


26517 


Douglas 


3-4 1:14 fast 


158 


112 


2 


7 


11 


23981 


Bowie 


3-4 l:14%fast 


f’ld 


110 


11 


11 


11 


23651 


Latonia 


3-1 1 :15%hvy 


27 


105 


6 


6 


6 


23425 


ChurchT 


3-4 l:16%mud 


HI 


no 


6 


3 


5 


23401 


ChurchT 


3-4 1:16 hvy 


71 


109 


7 


8 


8 


23357 


Church’ 1 


3-4 1 :16%mud 


29 


m 


10 


10 


10 


23069 


Lex’gton 


3-4 1:16 mud 


S 


102 


8 


7 


6 


22906 


Lex’gton 


3-4 l:13%fast 


fid 


109 


8 


6 


6 


21317 


Latonia 


3-4 l:16%hvy 


26-5 


111 


8 


5 


4 


20529 


Douglas 


3-4 l:16%mud 


47-10 


111 


7 


6 


« 


20312 


Churchill 


3-4 l:12%fast 


32 


113 


10 


12 


10 


20196 


Lex’gton 


3-4 l:l3%fast 


55 


111 


2 


2 


2 


20113 


Lex’gton 


3-4 l:13%fast 


12 


115 


3 


8 


e 



By Orimar — Louise 

8 S’* L Gray 8 

11 11” J Callahanll 
12* 13*' M Buxton 15 
4* 4% N Burger 8 
4* 5* K Williams 10 
8* S T 1 R Denny 10 
10 9*1 E Pool 11 

5* 5*1 F Will'ms 8 
5 s 5 4 } E Pool 11 
4 1 4 7 1 C Ganz t) 
5* 4 2 1 R Davies 8 
8' 6 1U 1W W T’lorll 
3* 21 W W T’lorll 
4* 4 7 i C Ganz 11 



Wood (T. J. Abrams). 

Kootenay, Langliorne, Billy Joe 
Erin, Tillotson, Mikifula 
Meelieka. Serapsilla. Gold Cap 
Silver Bill, Manasseli, F. Duster 
F. Duster. Ha'penny. J.B.M’low 
C. on Delivery. Amazon. Snreget 
Oakland. C. on Delivery. Hoenir 
Harwood. Sureget, Wild Bear 
MissFielder, Colle, Lady J. Grey 
Waterproof, Birkn, Flos.Crocket 
Dr. Dougherty, W.Bear, Sureget 
Undaunted. Mex, Grasmere . 
Maztiik, Gabrio, B. First * 
Lackrose. Roy.Tea. C.ouDeliv’, ■ 



THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 

—105.) 



Oakley Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (June 20, 1914 — 1:50% 3 



HODGE, cb. g. 5 

29959 Latonia 1 3-1G 1 
29867 Latonia 1 1-8 1 
29805 Latonia 1 1-10 1 
29732 Latonia 1 1-10 1: 
29616 ChurchT lm50y 1 
29474 ChurchT 3-4 1 
29391 ChurchT 3-4 1: 
29257 Douglas 3-4 1 
29179 Douglas 1 1-16 1 
26840 Douglas lm70y 1 
26786 Douglas 1 1-8 1 

KING GORIN, ch. c. 

29926 Latonia lmTOy 1 
29778 Latonia lmTOy 1 
29732 Latonia 1 1-16 1 
29092 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1 
29014 Lex’gton lmTOy 1 
2S957 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1 
28440 FortErie 1 1-16 1 
2S402 FortErie 1 1-16 1 



58%fast 1-2 
51%fast 2 
45%fast 1-2 
43%fast 23-10 
41%rast 3-4 
14 hvy 41-10 
13 fast 39-10 
12%fast 8J 
46 fast 12 
44%mud 21-10 
52%good 9-10 

3 

42%fast 

43 fast 
43%fast 
49%mud 
42%fast 
46 fast 

44 fast 41-10 
45%fast 11-6 



126 

129 1 
1 2 > 1 
127 1 
123 4 
120 2 

115 1 
112 4 

116 4 



121 8 



9-10 

43-3 

64 

8-5 

26 

48-5 



108 

103 5 
1055 5 

1015 8 
105 i 2 

104 J 2 
1055 3 
100 4 

105 4 



STAR JASMINE, br, 

29926 Latonia lmTOy 
29867 Latonia 1 1-8 
29778 Latonia lm70y 
29501 ChurchT lmTOy 
29393 ChurchT 1 1-8 
29179 Douglas 1 1-16 
29119 Lex’gton 1 
29014 Lex’gton lmTOy 



, m. 7 100 

1 :42%fast 39-10 103 
1 :51%fast 21-10 106 
1:43 fast 42-a 105 
1 :43%slow 24-5 106 
1 :53%fast 37-10 112 
1:46 fast 11 107 

l:41%hvy 13-20 109 
l:42%fast 11-20 1U7 



U I s C Hunt 
1“ U C Hunt 
4% 3 2 } R Goose 
15 l 1 R Goose 
11 l 1 C Hunt 
4* 4% C Hunt 
3* 3 4 1 C Hunt 
5* 5 s C Hunt 
21 21 C Hunt 
3* 3*1 C Hunt 



By Ivan the Terrible — Nannie Hodge (W.J. Weber). 

Id 2n C Hunt 3 Pif Jr., Fair Mac 

6 Grumpy, P. Hermis, S. Jasmine 
4 Col. Vennie, Hanovia. W. Witch 
i) Dodge, Rancher, Vogue 

4 Typhoon, LeoSkolny, Waterbass 

5 Leo Skolny, Dodge, Fleetabelle 
13 Kathleen, Bringhurst, Vogue 

5 Hank O’Day, Vogue. Con. Tower 
8 Dodge. Franklin, Lady Rotha 
f. D ; Williams, SolarStar, T.Grader 

6 W. Witch, Donerail, Embroidery 

By Transvaal — Ethel Simpson (R. L. Baker). 

1 1 i l 3 M Gamer 6 Sleetli, Star Jasmine, Dor.Dean 

2d 21 F Cooper 8 Vogue, Star Jasmine, M. Maker 

6% 6 4 F Cooper 9 Dodge, Rancher, Hodge 

1* I s F Cooper 3 Colonel Vennie, Capt. Rees 

21 3*1 F Cooper 6 Jane Straith, S. Jasmine, Tokay 

21 3*1 F Cooper 4 Col. Vennie. J. Straith. Milestone 

21 3 T T Par’ton 4 Borrow, Pif Jr., Thornhill 

2* 2* F Rob’ son 4 Fels, Floral Park, Kleburne 

By Ogden — Star Cat (T. C. McDowell). 

3” 3*1 F Murphy 6 KingGorin, Sleetli, D’rothvDenn 

o* 4*1 M Garner (i Ilodge, Grumpy, Prince Hermis 

3 1 31 M Buxton 8 Vogue, KingGorin, MoneyMakei 

31 4 1S H H P’lips 0 Typhoon, B. Candle, M. Maker 

3* 3 7 L Gentry « Hanovia. M. Maker, St. Isidore 

4% 4 5 M Gamer 8 Dodge, Franklin, Lady Rotha 

3* 3* 1, Gentry 5 Bob Hensley, Yengnee. Egmont 

31 2* K Lapaiile 6 Jane Straith, KingGorin, Tokay 



FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 

1:37% — 4 — 111. j 



CONVERSE, b. g, 4 



Autumn Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (June 15, 1914 



1C6 



iJuxion water War. Hoenir. Ilos. Goose 
Buxton 8 Nobleman. SkilesKuob. C Tower 
Murphy 7 Bay. Candle. Vogue, Ima Frank 
Connlly 5 Milestone, B.II’sley, l'ockichoo 
Conn lly 5 StoutHeart, RoscoeGoose, Droit 



Gentry 

Hunt 



0 Impressive, P’ceAlbert, W. War 

5 John Jr., Leo Skolny. Red Cloud 

6 B.andStars, Vogue, RoscoeGoose 



Goose 

Goose 

Goose 



SANDS OF PLEASURE b. g. 3 107 

299X0 Latonia 3-4 l:15%mud 11 70S 7 7 C 

29893 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 34-5 92 7 4 4 3 

29820 Latonia lm70y l:43%fast 38-5 90 5 5 5 5 

29432 W’dbine 11-16 1:49 good53-10 124 1 
29291 W’dbine 3-4 l:13%fast 38-5 100 6 5 4 

29085 Dorval lmTOy 1 :45%f ast 17-5 101 4 2 2 1 

29009 BlueBon. 1 l:3S%fast 10 95 2 7 7 6 

28953 BlueBon. 7-8 1:31 %hvy 17-5 110 2 6 6 6 

H0CNIR, b. g, 5 102 

29962 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 24 107 8 7 7 

29530 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:40%fast 39-5 107 4 3 3 4 

29473 ChurchT 11-16 1:49 hvy 71-10 108 2 2 2 2 



♦j KingGorin, S.J’sniim*, Dor.Dean 
’J Lahore. Jack Reeves, Donerail 
»> Solid Rock, J. Reeves, Yengliee 
8 Beauty Shop. J. Reeves. G.Post 
4 John W. Klein, Lahore, Hoenir 
4 Lahore, Yenghee, Hoenir 
« MissFannie, B.Sliop, Solid Rock 
6 FloralPark, Tokay, S.R. Meyer 

By Fair Play — Golden Sand (G. M. Hendrie). 

3 4 < Hunt ^nob, Bob Hensley, Filigree 

Jeffcott 7 M. Waite, McAdoo, MoneyMaker 

Jeffcott a Typhoon, Capt. Rees, J.W. Klein 

J Thornhill, Ampliion 

'y -Man, Dignity, T.M’squerader 
S S y ei'ftia, Ormolu, Schemer 

li u 3 r T-rnhlH, G.M. Miller 

4 1J H Jeffcott 6 Harbard, SeaBeucii, Paymaster 

By Voorhecs — Emir (K. 



14 1* H 
3* 33 H 
1% R 
2J Id L 
Ink 2“ L 



> k r Hunt 
4 ,s M Buxton 
4*1 C Hunt 



29018 Lex’gton 
28X93 Lex’gton 
28630 Windsor 
28591 Windsor 
28513 Windsor 
27576 FortErie 



3-4 1:14 fast 21-10 103 3 
3-4 l:12%fast 28-5 106 3 
3-4 l:12%good 11 104 4 

54 f l:06%fast 12-5 113 4 
54 f 1 :06%f ast 12 110 7 

3-4 l:12%fast 10 110 5 



SUN GOD, ch. g, 3 103 

29929 Latonia lmTOy l:43%fast 3-2 110 
29834 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5107 
29001 ChurchT lm70yl:43%slo\v 47-5 93 



29335 Douglas 


1 1-16 1:46 fast 


3-2 


100 


29250 Douglas 


3-4 l:12%faU 


6 


106 


2S409 Saratoga 


1 3-16 l:59%fast 


7 


no 


2X501 Saratoga 


1 1:39 fast 


13-5 106 


278S7 Empire 


1 1 :38%fast 


10 


101 


27730 Empire 


1 1:43 slop 


7-10 107 


MARGARET N.. ch. f. 3 




97 


29929 Latonia 


lmTOv 1:43% fast 


11 


106 


29836 Latonia 


lmTOy l:44%fast 


16-5 


no 


29765 Latonia 


lmTOy l:4S%hvy 


35 


111 


29619 ChurchT 


1 1:42 fast 


96 


105 


29441 ChurchT 


1 1-16 l:50%mud 


72 


100 


29333 Douglas 


3-4 1 :13%f ast 


95 


95 


29117 Lex’gton 


3-4 l:15%hvy 


39-5 101 


29053 Lex’gton 


3-4 1 ;13%fast 


33 


105 



Spence). 

9 Water War, Converse, R. Goose 
4 Sleeth, John W. Klein, Lahore 

4 Lahore, Sleeth. Yenghee 

5 Sleetli. Nephthys, Sansrming 

7 Dimitri, Droll. Uncle Hart 

6 M. Cassidy, Deliver. Hawthorn 
o S. of Love, Olga^Star, G. Hughes 

Bells (C. R. Anderson), 

8 Dimitri. JnneStraith. ImaFrank 
‘ Btout Heart. Droll, Hawthorn 
® FjBsrt’e. Blaekie Daw. S. Knob 
. BlackieDaw, H.Knob. Hawthorn 

~ ® Hoenir, Deliver. Hawthorn 

__ I? es th 8 Kewcss i, Wuetia, Water L-idv 
u r ^ lce in Torkviile, B. and Stars. Kinney 
IK 2, w S A°h an f 1 5 B^ween Us, Dimitri. Astrologer 
3*4 3 W Obert 6 Squeeler, B. and Stars, W. Lady 

By Aeronaut — Sunrise (A. H. Brandt). 

- S -■ S Shilling 8 Jin, Wakely. Marg. N„ B. Shop 
3 . “ Buxton 6 Kinney, Arch Plotter. Ardent 

fi o,? ti i‘ Typlioon.. B. Candle, M. Maker 

7 
4* 

3* 

2 * 

2 * 



C Tudor 
C Tudor 



; T : ' A - ,’;. ■. vuume, -vi. jiaxer 

S S ?.r ps 5 < r°, L ^ I ? n,e ’ Typhoon, Cupt.Rees 
a * c? ^ IP,? i ' l l ot ’k. Typhoon, Milestone 
4 * E Campb 1 7 Fernrock, The Finn. Polroma 
g £ amp ^! I M’laehite, B.B’gage. L.H’ington 
Zj h* Campb 1 o Roots, Gunboarer, Ivilkoony Roy 
2n E Campb’l 6 Sasin, Pleione, Brooks 



By Stalwart — Ladv 

14 24 M Buxton 8 
2‘4 3“d M Buxton 7 
I s l 5 M Buxton 11 
l s 4 1® J Kederis 10 

6* 0** R Simpson 7 

9 9 15 R Simpson 9 

4* 4 15 M Gamer 8 

4 1 5“ F Cooper 8 



Hope (J. S. Hawkins). 

Jim Wakelv, Sun God. B. Simp 
Rapids, F.iirOrient, RifleSho’ter 
FairOrient, Bigtodo, Col.McNab 
W.’s Wonder, U.Howdv, Dehra 
Alfadir, Rapids. Col. McNab 
Bonanza, Lahore, Langhorne 
Billy Joe, MissKruter, B.Spiller 
Kootenay, Langliorne, Billy Joe 



FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 

-116.) 



LENA MISHA, 


ch. c, 3 




115 








B 


29287 H.deG’ce 


3-4 l:13%slow 33-10 111 


3 


2 


2 


25 


29112 H.deG’ce 


3-4 l:15%mud 


3 


107 


5 


1 


1 


1* 


2X740 Belmont 3-4 st l:llV£fast 


50 


117 


4 


1 


5 


6 


26074 ChurchT 


1 1-4 2:04 fast 


35 


117 


4 4 


9 


9 


9 


25S57 Lex’ton 


3-4 1:13 fast 


13-10 109 


9 


6 


6 


9* 


21015 Jamaica 


65 f 1:07 good 12 


118 


1 


8 


5 


6 


BLACKIE DAW, blk. c. 3 




102 








B 


29999 Latonia 


3-4 1:16 hvy 


19-5 


103 


1 


3 


2 


2* 


29868 Latonia 


3-4 1:12 fast 


21 


97 


5 


5 


6 


7 


29301 Douglas 


3-4 1 :12%fast 


75 


100 


7 


7 


7 


7 


29216 Douglas 


3-4 l:12%fast 


49-5 105 


2 


3 


3 


31* 


29095 Lex’gton 


3-4 1 :16%mud 31-10 104 


4 


6 


3 


45 


29018 Lex’gton 


3-4 1:14 fast 


21-5 


104 


6 


« 


6 


35 


28921 Lex’gton 


3-4 1 :12%fast 


29-5 104 


4 


4 


3 


31* 


2799S H'thorne 


3-4 l:13%fast 


8 


107 


3 


3 


4 


5* 


27809 H’thorne 


3-4 l:13%fast 


25 


108 


3 


3 


2 


2* 


27770 H’thorne 


65 f 1 :06%fast 


4-5 


1005 5 


6 


4 


3* 


27662 Latonia 


3-4 1:12 fast 


3-2 


106 


a 


1 


1 


1* 


KINNEY, b. o 


8 




100 








B 


29834 Latonia 


3-4 l:13%fast 


13-10 112 


2 


2 


2 


11* 


29730 Latonia 


3-4 l:12%fast 


33 


108 


6 


4 


2 


25 


2943S ChurchT 


3-4 l:14%mud 


19| 


104 


1 


2 


6 


5 


29358 Douglas 


3-4 l:13%fast 


25 


102 


3 


4 


6 


6 


29157 Lex’gton 


3-4 l:13%good 45 


96 


2 


3 


3 


2* 


29095 Lex’gton 
29015 Lex'gton 


3-4 l:16%mud 


21 


101 


3 


2 


2 


3k 


3-4 l:13%fast 


11-10 111 


6 


4 


4 


3k 


2S921 Lex’gton 


3-4 1 :12%f ast 


95 


104 


a 


2 


2 


2k 



PRINCE HERMIS, 

29893 Latonia 1 1-1C 
29867 Latonia 1 1-8 
29778 Latonia lmTOy 
29495 W'dbine 3-4 
29351 W’dbine 1 1-16 
29293 W’dbine 1 1-4 
29144 Dorval lm70y 
29106 Dorval 3-4 
28854 BlueBon. 1 



cb. b. 6 

1 :46%fast 31-10 
l:51%fast 39-5 
1:43 fast 10 
1:12 fast 83-10 
1 :47%fast 4-5 
2:07%fast 43-5 
l:56%nvy 3-2 
1:21 hvy 3-2 
1:40 slow 79-10 



Sinton Hotel Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (June 27, 1914 1:11 



By King James — Gatien Bella (Beverwyck Stable), 

\ % M Buxton 5 Fernrock, P’ce of Como, Eagle 
* 1-1 E Taplin 6 Hanson. FairHelen, Missi’uzzle 
6” G Byrne C Leochares, B.Candle, M.d’Orll 
9 s * E Dugan 9 Geo.Smith, Starllawk. Franklin 
9 19 E Dugan 10 Huffaker, J.J.Murdock, John Jr. 
6» 2 4F Adams 6 P’ddyWliack. P.ofComo. L. Sands 

By Transvaal — Mary Day (J. Spencer) 

2 2 l 2- F Murphy G Dr.Larrick. SteplienR.. L.Mexicai 
C n 4 4 ? W Hoag 7 Vogue, Bringhurst, J.J.M’rdock 
i 12 J Callahan 7 Kathleen, St. Isidoro, CoQU^tte 

2 1 H Shilling 5 H. O’Day, Fleetabelle, Coquette 

2 2 K Lapaiile 6 Filigree, SkilesKnob, M. Cassidy 
2 s K Lapaiile 7 M. Cassidy, S. Knob. Hawthorn 
4 4 | J Cailahan 8 Roscoe Goose, Filigree. Kinney 
5“ W W T’lor 6 Sir Edgar, Pesky, Dodge 
3 2 4 W W T’lor 5 Leo Skolny, Bonanza, Mary H. 
3 4 J C VanDu’n 5 Sir Edgar. Skiles Knob, Jungle 
3‘J C VanDu’n 7 B’leetubeile, J.J.M’dock. JohnJr. 

y Dick Welles — Lady Strathmore (T, P. Haves). 

1% D Conn’IIy 6 Arch Plotter. Sun God, Ardent 
4 1 2 D Conn'lly 7 Con.Tower, Checks. StoutHeart 
5” F Murphy 5 Converse, Milestone, B.Hensley 
6 12 J Kederis 6 J. W. Klein, Deliver, l’ockichoo 
2 l J Callahan 3 Vogue, Skiles Knob 
5* F Murphy 6 Filigree, Blaekie Daw, S. Knob 
2 5 G Gamer 8 Deliver. Biddy. Sister Susie 
26 3*4 F Murphy 8 Ros. Goose, Filigree, Black. Daw 

By Hermis — Crimea (L. Marion), 

7 S.ofl’leasure, M. Waite, McAdoo 
6 Hodge, Grumpy, Star Jasmine 

8 Vogue, KingGorin. StarJasmina 
5 WaterLady, Arriet, Prohibition 
5 Woodward. Christie, Lazuli 
8 Rancher, Pif Jr.. Uncle Bryn 
4 K.N’tune. P’hibition. ILTemple 
0 ThornelilTe, Back Bay, Tiajau 
8 K. Neptune, R.B’dley, Dam roach 




2* W Obert 
4ak w Obert 
2‘ W Obert 



SPARKLER, b, 

29981 Latonia 
2S539 Windsor 
27998 H'thorne 
27880 H’thorne 
27662 Latonia 
27585 Latonia 
27505 Latonia 
27263 Latonia 
27121 Latonia 



e, 4 

54 f l:09%mud 
3-4 l:12%fast 
3-4 l:13%fast 
3-4 1:13 fast 
3-4 1:12 fast 
3-4 l:12%fast 
3-4 l:12%fast 
3-4 l:12%fast 



3-4 l:18%hvy 61-1010S 




SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 

—5—116.) 



CUDGEL, b. c. ! 

29960 Latonia 
29S66 Latonia 
29731 Latonia 
29617 ChurchT 
29256 Douglas 
29178 Douglas 
29034 Lex’gton 
28956 Lex’gton 
2x615 Saratoga 
28563 Saratoga 

OPPORTUNITY, 

29925 Latonia 
29866 Latonia 
29818 Latonia 
29531 ChurchT 
29500 ChurchT 
29356 Douglas 
29280 Douglas 
29159 Lex’gton 
29094 Lex’gton 



! 120 

3-4 l:12%fast 12-5113 2 
3-4 l:12%fast 51 115 9 

3-4 1:13 fast 7-5 108 4 
1 1:40 rast 8-0 110 2 
51 f 1 :07%fast 14-5 1091 8 
54 f l:06%fast 37-10109 7 
51 f 1 :07%fast 41-10 112 5 
61 f l:07%fast 9-10 11119 
3-4 l:14%fast 6 116 3 

5-8 1:01 fast 15 122 5 



By Broomstick — Eugenia Burch (J. W. Schorr). 



b. c, 8 

51 f 1 :0S%fast 31-10 
3-4 l:12%fast 54 
61 f l:07%fast 38-5 
3-4 l:13%fast 17 
3-4 l:14%slow 21 
51 f l:07%fast 32 
61 f 1 :07%fast 45 
3-4 1:14 fast 6} 
3-4 l:17%mud 29-10 



105 

118 1 
97 5 
109 4 
991 1 
100 2 
104 7 
112 9 

101 3 

102 4 



3* 2*1 R Goose 
4 2 3| D Conn’lly 
6*° 6*° J Kederis 
11 1* G Garner 
7 s 7*| G Gamer 
1*1 1*1 G Garner 



By Mizzen — Sparkle Esher (Woodman Bros.). 

31 4% G Scherrer 4 Chalmers. Vogue, Rancher 
12 12 2 * J Sloan 11’ T.o’th’M’ing, G.GTge, It.B’dley 
6 6” W Hoag 6 Sir Edgar, Pesky, Dodge 
4* 4*1 W Sch’orn 6 Hawthorn, Uncle Hart. Pesky 
6 1 6” E Graves 7 Fleetabelle, J.J.M’rdock. B.Daw 

Ink in B Graves 7 Bringhurst, JolinJr.. J.J.M’rdock 

21 2 4 D Conn’lly 4 Othello, Kinney, Poekiehoo 

8 8” C Hunt 8 Vogue, J. ,T. Murdock. Othello 

11 11 D Conn’lly 4 Skiles Knob, Katina, ITimero 



Western Hills Country Club Handicap. 2-year-olds. (June 27, 1914 — 1:11 



1*1 D Conn’lly 5 Latonia, B’rscotchlL, Felioiilad 
9 12 G Garner 9 W. Hogan. Sunbonnet, M. Belle 
l 4 D Conn’lly 5 Auriga. Bed. Stories, MaryHelle 
5 Midway, Sol Gilsey, Milbrey 

8 Berlin, Basil. Judge Young 

7 Midway. Kittenish. Fan G. 

5 Basil, Judge. Young. Rosabel 

9 Mary Belle, Rosabel, Diamond ' 

8 Vivid, Pulaski, Itasilius 
3* 2*1 G Gamer 10 Warsnw, StormNymph, C. Tassel 

By Toddington — Miss Oertel (W. Woodard). 

1% l 2 W Andress 7 T.’theWave, Lytle. Aristobulus 
4 h 5 4 1 W Hoag 9 W. Hogan, Sunbonnet, M. Belle 

26 4% R Goose 10 HighlandLad. Lytle, Pas. Fancy 

3* 3 4 J W Hoag 6 Sol Gilsey. Lnngden, Berlin 

31 32 W Hoag 7 Fan G., Milbrey, Geo. C. I.ove 

6* 9 ,# W Hoag 10 Fan G., Phocion, J. Rufus 

6} 6*| W Hoag 9 Felicidad, W. Hogan, Phocion 

4‘ 4** W Hoag 6 Auriga, Sleeper, W. H. Pearce 

l'i 1* W Hoag 7 Matin, Bessantu, James 




SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. 



DAILY RACING FORM, 



6 



BUTTERSCOTCH II., b 

29960 Latonia 
19776 Latonia 
29010 BlueBon. 

26949 BlueBon. 

28819 Conn'ht 
£8727 Conn’ht 
28603 Windsor 
27991 Windsor 
27767 Windsor 



e. 2 106 

3-4 l:12%fast 13 101! 

3-4 1 13%fast 98-10 112 
7-8 1:27%fast 12-5 111 
3-4 1:16 hvy 63-10 108 
3-4 l:21%hvy 13-10 104 
5i f l:08%fast 28-5 112 
5-8 l:01%fast 

5- 8 l:01%fast 

6- 8 l:01%fast 



'ELICIDAD, ch. g. 2 



9960 Latonia 
~i92S0 Douglas 
28515 Saratoga 
28337 Saratogr 
25267 Saratoga 
27513 Aq’docr 
27272 Aq’duct 
26877 Belmont 44 f st 
26847 Belmont 41 f st 



3-4 l:12%fast 
54 f 1 :07%fast 
54 f 1:08 fast 
54 f 1:08 fast 
54 f l:07%fast 
5-8 59%fast 
5-8 l:00%fast 
53 fast 
53 mud 



26451 Belmont 44 f st 62%fast 

SOL GILSEY, br. e. 2 

29960 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 



29617 Church’ 1 
29531 Church’ 1 
29439 Church’ 1 
29298 Douglas 
2925C Douglas 
28811 Kenilw’h 
28540 Windsor 



1 1:40 fast 
3-4 l:13%fast 
54 f 1 :08 mud 
3-4 l:13%fast 
51 f l:07%fast 
£4 f l:07%fast 
54 f l:07%fast 



8 

4 
4 

9 

26-5 112 8 
f’ld 103 10 
46 1034 7 

112 

9- 5 112 3 
22-5 112 5 

11-5124 4 
8 110 2 
13-5 110 4 

10- 5 102 6 

44 107 1 

7-5 111 2 
1 119 1 

18-5 112 3 

112 

4 115 4 

5 112 3 

47-5 108 4 
5 1031 1 

27 102 6 

34 105 4 

16 114 

21 106 2 



HONDO, blk. c, 2 

24617 Juarez 3-8 39 mud 

24427 Juarez 3-8 35%fast 

GEO. C. LOVE, b. c, 2 



29892 Latonia 
29762 Latonia 
29500 Church’ 1 
29334 Douglas 
29276 Douglas 
29218 Douglas 
29016 Lex’gton 
28035 Empire 



9-10 115 
100 

41-5 106 
17 108 



1 :14%fast 
51 f l:09%hvy 
3-4 l:14%slow 42-5 106 4 
3-4 1 :14%fast 23-10 107 7 
54 f 1:08 fast 51-10 1124 1 
54 f l:07%fast 11 106 8 

64 f 1 :0S%f ast 9 107 1 

5-8 l:01%slow 15 110 1 



TOP O’ THE ’WAVE. ch. c, 2 



29925 Latonia 
29818 Latonia 
29425 H.detl’ce 
29150 H.deG’ce 
29064 H.deG’ce 
28692 Saratoga 
28563 Saratoga 
PHOCION. b. < 
29927 Latonia 
29818 Latonia 



f 1 :0S%fast 
54 f 1 :07%fast 41 112 1 

54 f l:07%fast 144 112 3 
54 f 1:09 good 34-5 115 2 
5-S l -.01M.fast 25 115 6 

51 f 1:09 slow 20 1044 3 

5-8 1:01 rast 18-5122 9 
2 105 

5i f l:07%fast 28-5 118 2 
48-5 109 ‘ 



29500 


Church’l 


3-4 l:14%slow 23-10 109 


7 


6 


c 


6' 


29356 


Douglas 


61 f l:07%fast 


41-10 111 


4 


7 


o 


3' 


29280 


Douglas 


61 f l:07%fast 


10 


115 


1 


4 


4 


3 4 


29178 


Douglas 


51 f l:06%fast 


33 


110 


5 


6 


5 


4* 


27S30 


Latonia 


51 f l:06%fast 


34 


102 


5 


5 


5 


3® 


27440 


Latonia 


61 f 1 :07%f ast 


20 


100 


4 


6 


3 


4} 


SIR 


WELLONS, ch. c. 2 




100 








1 


29925 


Latonia 


51 f 1 :08%fast 


5 


118 


3 


2 


4 


4>. 


29802 


Latonia 


3-4 1 :15%fast 


49- 


5 112 


3 


1 


1 


ii 


290$ 


Church'l 


5-8 1:01 fast 


38- 


5 113 


4 


1 


1 


li 


29389 


Church’l 


5-8 1 :01%fast 


21- 


•5115 


2 


3 


2 


4* 


292:52 


Douglas 


D>. f l:07%fast 


11 


112 


1 


1 


2 


3* 


29296 


Douglas 


51 f 1 :08%fast 


37 


112 


1 


1 


1 


lh 


29176 


Douglas 


Si f l:0S%fast 


fS 


112 


5 


2 


2 


oh 


WALTER H. 


PEARCE, b. c. i 


2 


104 








I 


29927 


Latonia 


51 f 1 :07%fast 


36- 


■5 118 


1 


5 


3 


4' 



29500 Church' 1 
29459 Church' 1 
29:!54 Douglas 
29298 Douglas 
29256 Douglas 
29159 l<ex’gton 



3-4 l:14%slow C9-10 110 
51 f 1:08 mud 1G 105 
54 f l:0G%fast 82 110 

3-4 l:13%fast 46 102 

54 f 1 :07%fast 20 105 

3-4 1:14 fast 49-5110 



By Radium — Macaroon (H. Oots). 

1 1 21 3= L Lykes 5 Cudgel, Latonia, Felicidad 

7 6 6 l 5'° L Lykes S W. Hogan, Acabado, It. Me Boys 

2 2 24 4*J T Hayes 7 Waukeag, Blue Fox. Cadillac 

3 3 2"k 2" T Hayes 0 Graphic, Gloomy Gus, Cadillac 

2 1 1* 1® T Hayes 4 Hath. Gray, G. Dolly, OpheliaW. 

9 9 5* 1"® T Hayes 11 Capt. Ray, Sea Gull, Bertbier 

4 5 4* 4® T Hayes 12 Graphic, J. Hufus, Otsego 

11 11 9 l 9'° T Hayes 12 Blue Fox, Blaise, Swift Fox 

7 7 6* 6 7 J T Hayes S Incog, Beautiful Morn, High. Lad 

By Hurst Park — Felicity Kurrat (Wickliffe Stable). 

2 3 4’ 4*4 M Buxton 5 Cudgel. Latonia. But’rscotelill. 

5 6 44 1“ W Lilley 9 WestyHogan, Phoeion, J. Rufus 

1 1 1* 1* M Buxton 13 Onwa, Solveig, Ainiee T. 

1 1 2 l 4* M Buxton 9 Killdee, HardCash, M’dameCurie 

12 4* 7'* M Garner 9 Jock Scot. Star Master, Crank 

6 4 4 1 4 r, 4 M Garner C M. McGrath, S. Forward, J. Mount 

3 5 5* 5** M Garner 6 Genesis, Artemis. Str. Forward 

1 5 s 5'* M Garner 10 Yankee Witch, Alvord, Arnold 

1 1 2 s 3 s M Garner 8 Chmpfire, Tumbler, Star Finch 

1 1 1*1* M Garner 5 Y’lowstone. Wood trap. Phantom 

By Plaudit — Dixoletta (J. J. Marklein). 

5 5 5 5*4 R Goose r. Cudgel. Latonia, Bnt’rscotchTL 

2 2 2nt 2'j D Conn’lly 5 Midway, Cudgel, Milbrey 

4 3 1> 1® R Goose 0 Langden, Opportunity, Berlin 

4 3 14 1J F Murphy 5 S.E’bleni, W. H. Pearce, K’enish 

4 3 3 1 3 7 H Steams 0 Midway, Auriga, Acabado 

5 7 6 1 6*2 G Scherrer 8 Berlin. Basil. Cudgel 

4*2 G Scherrer 8 Langden Swift Fox, Val.West 

9 9 9 9'* G Scherrer 9 Auriga, Ophelia W., Blue Fox 

By Plaudit — Blue Jacket (F. D. Weir). 

16 l 1 J Loftus 10 Thirst, Milbrey, Nnsledovati 

24 2’4 J Loftus 8 J. Frederick, GoodNote. Wanda 

By Peep o’Day — Evaline (R. P. Dickinson). 

3 2 2- 26 D Conn’llyll Rhyme, Rhymer, CynthiaDwyer 

3 3 3 2 3® W Lilley 10 Rhyme, High. Lassie, Perseus 

4 4 4® 4*2 H H P'lips 7 Fan G.. Milbrey. Opportunity 

6 4 3* 24 K Lapaille 7 Milbrey, Matin, Peachie 

1 2 2 h 2‘| G Gamer 12 Rhyme, Milbrey, James 

6 3 44 4’4 M Garner 11 Diamond, Rhyme, Saffron Girl 

1 1 lb 3i J Kederis 10 Peachie. Jocular, Opportunity 

3 4 4* 3® G Garner 6 Marie Odile, Bally, Matin 

By Ballot — Spindrift (Beverwyck Stable). 

4 2 21 2 2 G Garner 7 Opportunity. Lytle, Aristobulus 

2 5 6 h j Kederis 10 HiglilandLad, Lytle, Pas. Fancy 

2 2 24 3’2 J Butwell 7 Q.of theW’er. W’rsa w, E. Roche 

1 1 1’4 1* G Byrne 10 Monomoy, Gold. Rod, Deekmate 

4 6 5* 5 T G Byrne 9 Lively, Golden Rod, Night Owl 

3 3 4 3 11 A Schu'g’r 4 Wistful, St’ght Forward, Buford 

8 8 8 l 7‘* M Buxton 10 Warsaw, Cudgel, Storm Nymph 

By Sempronius — Eloisa (G. J. Long). 

3 r i D Conn’lly 8 Pas. Fancy, Bullion, W.H.P’rce 

6®1 D Conn’llylO HighlandLad, Lytle, I’as. Fancy 

7’® D Conn’lly 7 Fan G., Milbrey, Opportunity 

2 s D Conn’llylO Fan G., J. Rufus. Latonia 

36 D Conn’lly 9 Felicidad, W. Hogan, J. Rufus 

4®J D Conn’lly 7 Midway, Kittenish, Fan G. 

3“i K Lapaille 7 Frigerio, Auriga, Sol Gilsey 

4*4 E Graves 5 Berlin, Frigerio, Green Jones 

By Jim Gaffney — Dinemock (W. F. Schulte). 

5*4 F Murphy 7 Opp’tunity, T.o’theWave, Lytle 

14 J Kederis 11 Sem. King. Hemlock, Penrod 

£n R Goose 13 Saf. Girl. Miladi Anne, Pulaski 

4® J McCabe 10 Dr.Rariow, Q. Errant, Pad. Dear 

3® J McCabe 6 Sunbonnet, Jackstraw, Arrow 

42 J McCabe 10 Bullion, Jackstraw, Sq’reDealer 

7 11 J McCabe 9 Hollister, Latonia, Hemlock 

By Sain — Loyalirta (W. H. Baker). 

4 7 1 R Goose S PassingFunoy, Bullion, rhoeion 
5 S 2 R Goose 7 Fan <}., Milbrey, Opportunity 
3’ M Buxton 5 S. Gilsey, 8. Emblem, Kittenish 
5’° J McCabe 6 Kittenish, Sedan, Basil 
6 14 J Callahan 0 Midway, Auriga. Sol Gilsey 
8*J H Stearns 8 Berlin, Basil, Cudgel 
3* J McCabe 0 Auriga, Steelier, Opportunity 



64 



SEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
—9914.) 



3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. 27, 1911 — 1:42 — 3 



CASH ON DELIVERY, blk. g. 



29997 Latonia 
29777 I.atonia 
29497 Church’l 
29440 Church’l 
29356 Douglas 
29258 Douglas 
29044 Lex’gton 
2x986 Lex’gton 
28918 Lex’gton 
28704 Saratoga 



7 111 

29-10 116 
57-10 109 



-4 l:17%hvy 
3-4 1 :13%f ast 
3-4 l:14%slow 61-10 109 
3-4 1:10 mud 8-5 112 
3-4 1 :13%fast 22 109 

3-4 1:14 fast 11-10 111 
3-4 1 :14%fast 9-5 113 
3-4 l:14%fast 3-5 109 
3-4 1 :13%f ast 47-1) 109 
3-4 1:14 good 4 106 



By Rantello — El Sonora (J. Livingston). 

1?. 2*5 R Goose 12 Clark M., A1 Pierce. Minstrel 

S Sa’onarnt, L’ghorne, Undaunted 

7 Hawthorn, Sayonurra, S. Knob 
S I’portant. R.Spillor, La n glioma 

8 Kootenay, Sister Susie, Primero 
7 BillyJoe, Lang borne, M’ristown 
7 M’stown, C.M’chmont, Ha’penny 
7 Luzzi, Ha’penny, Manasseh 

11 Laugliorne, Miss Kruter. B. Joe 



4 7 R Goose 
4 4 1 R Goose 
1* R Goose 
21 R Goose 
3’2 R Goose 
3’ R Goose 
Ilk R Goose 
3 1 2 R Goose 



SURPASSING, h. g. 5 103 

! 0002 Latonia 11-16 1:52 hvy 91 106 7 7 

19961 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%f ast 83-10 1051 4 6 

£9780 Latonia 1 1-10 l:46%fast 16 102 6 8 

29600 Church’l lm70y 1:45 fast 27-5 105 4 6 
29502 Church’l 1 1-4 2:07%slow 37-5 106 7 7 
29357 Douglas liu70v l:46%fast 21-10 107 1 5 
29281 Douglas 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 29-10 102 8 6 
29248 Douglas lm70y i:45%fa->t 3-2 106 5 6 

29041 Lex’gton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 29-10 112 4 6 

27627 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47y 5 fast 74 110 9 8 

27553 Latonia 1 1-1G l:46%fast 47-5 109 10 10 

COMMAURETTA, blk. f. 4 108 

29958 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 43-10 106 4 5 

29895 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 46-5 106 3 5 

29S22 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 fast 24 107 7 8 

29766 Latonia 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 6 106 2 5 

29669 Church' 1 lm70v 1:45 fast 24-5 105 
29499 Church’l lm70yl :46%slow 63-10 112 
29394 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 
29353 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 
29253 Douglas 1 1-8 1:55 fast 
BOOKER BILL. ch. c, 4 
:.0002 Latonia 1 1-16 1:5? hvy 
29961 Latonia 1 1-18 l:47%fast 
29780 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 
29253 Douglas 1 1-8 1:55 fast 
29161 Lex’gton 1 1-4 2:05%fast 
29017 Lex’gton 1 1-4 2:05%fast 
28988 Lex’gton 1 1-8 l:54%fast 
28892 I .ex’ g ton lm70yl :44%fast 
28608 Windsor 1 l:40%fast 
MANASSEH, ch. m, 7 
29869 I.atonia 1 1-8 1:53 fast 
29502 Church’l 1 1-4 2:07%stow 
2.1337 Douglas 1 3-16 2:01%fast 
29217 Douglas 3-4 l:13%fast 
28986 Lex’gton 3-4 l:14%fast 
28060 H’thome 3-4 1:15 good 
25538 H.Sp’gs 51 f l:07%fast 
LYNN, hr. g, 3 
29836 Latonia lm70y l:-14%fast 
29619 Churc-h’l 1 1:42 fast 

25963 Lex’ ton 1 l:41%fast 

25897 I.ex’ ton 1 1-16 l:53%mud 
25812 Lex’ton lm70y l:52y r ,hvy 
25543 H.Sp’gs 1 1-8 l:54%fast 
25456 H.Sp’gs 1 l:43y s fast 

25359 N.Orl’ns lm20y l:42%fast 
25303 N.Orl’ns 1 l:40%fast 
ALLEN CAIN, h. g, 4 
29928 Latonia lm70y 1 :47>%fast 
29780 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 
29476 Church’l lm50y 1:46 hvy 
29260 Douglas 1 1-16 l:47%fast 
27444 Latonia 1 1-8 l:53%fast 
27145 Latonia 1 1-1G l:49%slow 
27080 Latonia lmTOy l:51%hvy 
26469 Douglas 1 l:42%mud 



2 5 6 5 

6 5 4 3 

Left at the post. 



20 


102 5 


6 


6 


5 


20 


11C 6 


« 


6 


6 


21-10 106 7 

111 


7 


5 


5 


35 


109 6 


4 


5 


5 


22-5 


109 6 


3 


3 


3 


11 


100 8 


G 


5 


6 


49-10 114 2 


1 


2 


i 


4 


105 3 


1 


i 


i 


91 


112 1 


1 


i 


i 


23-5 


112 3 


3 


2 


i 


29-10 115 3 


2 


2 


2 


43-5 107 3 

106 




2 


3 


1S-5 


100 4 


3 


7 


8 


0 


100 1 


1 


1 


1 


69 -1C 100 4 


1 


1 


1 


17 


109 10 




8 


6 


19 


104 6 




6 


6 


l 15 


10S 6 




6 


6 


15 


104 9 
92 




9 


9 


40 


95 7 


7 


7 


7 


30 


1041 S 


9 


9 


9 


16 


104 7 


8 


8 


7 


4 


105 7 


9 


9 


9 


6i 


103 10 


10 


7 


7 


4 


97 5 


4 


5 


5 


0 


110 6 


6 


6 


6 


13-5 


99 11 


8 


7 


6 


3 


101 8 

101 


9 


9 


9 


41-5 


107 6 


4 


5 


9 


56 


107 2 


2 


4 


4 


37 


112 5 


6 


6 


3 


90 


1061 6 


6 


7 


7 


39 


10S 4 


5 


5 


6 


r 61 


106 6 


3 


4 


7 


37 


110 2 


2 


4 


6 


f’ld 


110 1 


10 


10 


11 



36 
3* 

26 
3* 

31 

4* 2 s H H P’lipsl3 Brumley, Naushon, Salon 
By Ultimus — Dancing Water (J. C. Hanson). 

7 Bonanza. Reno. Waterproof. 

7 Jes. Louise, A. Lawrence, B.I’ill 

8 Syrian. Lahore, Bonanza 
G S.R.M’yer, C’auretta, D’illusioii 

7 Manasseh. Reno. Waterproof 

8 LouisePaul, Camellia, G.Roeseb 
8 W. Crown, Injury, Feliowman 
G Disillusion, Lou. Paul, Mnrg. E. 
5 C’mauretta, B.Spiller, D’illusioa 

11 Star of Love, Dehra, Savino 
10 C.M’limout, M. Fannie, A.L’rence 
By The Commoner — Annie Lauretta (W. J. Weber). 
1’ 2 s C Hunt 6 Howdy Howdy, Injury, Reno 

I* 3 1 2 C Hunt G Miss Fannie, Cadenza. Bonanza 

[6 3° C Hunt 9 GuidePost, Sam. It. Meyer, Reno 

l® i 3 'i C Hunt 5 Ask Her, R. Shooter, S. It. Meyer 

l* 2® T Hunt G S.R.M’yer, S’passing, D’illusion 

Hunt 7 Turco, Sam. It. Meyer, Camellia 
5*1 T Hunt 7 Syrian, Floral Park. S.R. Meyer 
5* C Hunt 6 MissFannie, Sleeth, BeautyShop 
4 7 1 T Hunt 7 Jawbone, Booker Bill, Galaway 



1 


7 


31 


3 9 J 


Brown 


6 




21 


£*= H 


Shilling 


7 


7 


7® 


7‘* W 


Hoag 


6 


4 


31 


3 3 1 J 


Brown 


4 


4 


4® 


4 4 4 H 


Shilling 


6 


6 


2* 


l 7 H 


Shilling 


3 


3 


1 ® 


1® W 


Hoag 


6 


3 


3® 


3'J M 


Garner 


5 


6 


3" 


2® R 


Goose 


8 


4 


li 


2uk E 


Graves 


$ 


7 


4 ' 


4* L 


Gentry 



FIRST RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 

10G.) 

index Course DistTimeT’ckOdds Wt St 14 ^ 
DAINGERFIELD, ch. g, 7 111 

29611 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 93-10 110 4 7 6 
£9273 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:56 fast 2J 114 111 
29211 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:49%slow 91-10 113 2 11 
29111 H.deG’ce lm70yl :49%mud 41-10 116 4 4 4 

29037 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 49-6 115 2 2 2 

28650 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:57%mud 9-10 116 2 4 3 

28641 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:55 fast 18-5 103 3 1 1 



BUZZ AROUND, ch. m. 5 



108 



29954 Laurel 


lm70y l:44%fast 


7-5 111 


r 


6 


4 


£9800 Laurel 


1 1-16 1:48 fast 


2i 


108 


6 


5 


8 


29759 I^aurel 


1 1-16 1 :45%fast 


22 


9S 


1 


5 


5 


29652 Laurel 


lm20y 1 :43 fast 


11-10110 


7 


8 


7 


29564 Laurel 


1 1 :39%fast 


18-5 106 


2 


6 


< 


29347 W’dbine 


1 1-16 1 :48%fast 


14-5 106 


8 


9 


6 


29295 W’dbine 


11-16 1:49 fast 


69-10 113 


3 


4 


7 


28739 Conn'ht 


lm20y 1:44 fast 


7-5 110 


3 


5 


5 


£8703 Conn'ht 


lm20y 1 :44 fast 


34-5 100 


2 


7 


7 


28609 Windsor 

ZODIAC, ch. 


lm70y 1:46 fast 

g. 6 


23-5 102 

114 


7 


6 


5 


29'.69 Laurel 


11-16 1:7)1 hvy 


17-10 114 


2 


4 


5 


2.1854 Laurel 


1 1-16 1 :47 fast 


148 112 


a 


7 


8 


29653 Laurel 


1 1-1G 1:47 fast 


35 


113 


2 


6 


7 


29363 Kempfon 7-8 1 :33 slow 


5 


109 


4 




1 


29305 Kempton 1 l:49%hvy 


3 


108 


2 




« 



29203 Dorval 


1 1-8 2:00%slow 


7-5 


114 


1 


$ 


4 


i 


29146 Dorval 


1 1-16 2:01%hvy 


3-2 


112 


1 


1 


1 


i 


29087 Dorval 


1 1-16 1:50 fast 


4 


111 


8 


5 


S 


3 


TYPOGRAPHY, b. f. 3 




100 










£9914 Laurel 


1 1-16 l:47%fast 


f’ld 


104 


4 


13 14 


14 


29796 Laurel 


1 1-16 1 :47%fast 


17 


1031 


4 


5 


5 


4 


29694 Laurel 


1 1-16 1:48 fast 


57 


106 


2 


1 


2 


2 


29565 Laurel 


1 1-16 l:47%fast 


32 


103 


2 


6 


5 


5 



27231 Aq’duct 1 1:41 good 12 

27148 Jamaica lm70y l:46%slow 20 
26987 Jamaica lm70y 1 :44%good 100 
SONG OF VALLEY, h. g. 5 
20008 Laurel 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 14 
29829 Laurel lmTOy 1:46 good 234 
£9773 Lauiel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 31 
29564 Laurel 1 1 :39%fast. 72 

29020 Tim ium Ab5-8 59%fast 3 
29004 Tim’ium Aba-8 59 fast 
28999 Tim’ium Ab41f 54 fast 
28295 Saratoga 1 l:40%fast 
28181 Empire 
MACCABEE, 

29954 Laurel 
29829 Laurel 
29727 Laurel 
29611 Jgiurel 



94J 6 
113 2 



1 l:43%good 12 112 

hr. f, 3 100 

lm70y l:44%fast 1144 1-76 
lm70y 1:46 good 1572 104 



3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. 30, 1911 — 1:43% — 4 — 



Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish 

By Dolca Far Niente — Cherry Wild (M&rrona 
Stable). 

6> 7 12 B W’rsch’r 8 Borax. Jabot. Little England 

3* 4*1 J Metcalf 5 High Tide, CliffHaven, DayDay 

1* 26 B W’rsch’r 8 M. Park, Eddie T., Pay Streak 

4* 4®J G Byrne « Edna Kenna, M. Choice, Balfron 

3* 3*1 J Metcalf 7 Devil Fish, C. Haven, L.England 

2* 2 13 H Shilling 6 Longfellow, Soldier, Volusua 

2 l 16 H H P’lips « Q.ofPa’se.Bob’sOlga, G. Counsel 

By Cunard— Wayward Lass (J. Arthur). 

4* :!®1 F Rob’ son 9 Juliet, Dinaii Do, Emerald Gem 

r! 7. Sr K , le S‘*?“ r 8 st:lr Gaze, Benjamin, Damletta 

'* J. 5 Rollins 9 Little Nearer, Vermont, Success 

*1 ;6 F Rob son 8 Q.ofParadise, Dolina, E. Kenna 

%, v Rob son S Ambrose, Illuminator, S. of Vie* 
3’j J 2 i A Collins 10 Dryad, Stir Dp, First Star 
V, 1! ° M’ntainll Supreme, L. Splrltuelle, F. Star 
si 5 C n! e * l R-D’tterfiy , Requiram, M.Waters 

5i 4-j R McD ott 8 Monocacy, Repton, Peep Sight 
71 6*1 R McD’ ott 10 Ben Quince, Repton, Cadenza 



^ Hullcoat 8 Energetic, Be, Blackford 
?! i Connor 8 Q. Sabe, Dolina. B. Culbertson 
S 5°H. son 8 B -K:*ker, Nan.M’Dee, Blackford 
J! a i T s °n 6 Orperth Nan. McDee, Riv.King 
2> 3'1 L McAtee 11 Volant, Miss Waters, Blackford 
By Singleton— Typical (R. F. Carman). 

S Mink 14 Intidel II.. Dinah Do, Orotund 
011 i ^ IC ^ ag 1 Handfull, Infidel II., Voluspa 
?! ? 5 ^ m ^ rose1 ^ Star <iaze - Jncklet, Altamahu 

« \\\ ? Ambrose 6 Eddie T„ Flag Day, Star Gaze 
6“> t y.wi 7 A1 Bloch Daingerfleld, Balgee 
? McTagt Dolina, Illuminator, RoseWater 
4 s 4‘* L Lykes o P.Henry, Woodward, Fenmouse 
By Isidor— Queen of Song (F. Tannehill). 

lit W S° y ! e Park - If Coming 

f, ~ e 1° Success, Ambrose, Q.ofParadise 

5! ^ Doy'e 8 Harry Lauder, Repton, Nigel 

*... RC Watts 8 Ambrose, Ill’minator, B.Aronnd 

8 Roy. Onyx, C. Squaw, MissEditli 
- Ash Can, Uffizzi, Ciiilton Squaw 

6 St. Helene, Remarkable, Sheets 

9 Sliyness, Nephthys, Republican 

7 Jesse Jr.. Monocacy, Monmouth 



4 1 i W Doyle 
o* W Doyle 
4 7 W Doyle 
7 11 W Doyle 
3® W Doyle 



By Meelick — Dona Hamilton (C. W. Otwell) 



1221 99* 6 
663 96 8 

1090 104 8 
363 102J 5 
187 99 3 

150 107 10 
3-2 107 
100 

ICG 102 5 
1141 98 4 
f’ld 1-12 3 
242 99 4 

403 102 3 
1066 104 1 
1089 101 7 
60 93 2 



By McGee — Rose Lady (M. C. Moore). 



Hanover 7 Bonanza, Reno, Surpassing 
Murphy 7 J.L’uise, S’passing, A.L’wrence 
8 Syrian. Lahore, Bonanza 

*>i ?nt tr Mnrnhv 7 Jawbone, Galaway, C’mauretta 
4 S.Rock, C’auretta. M. Hamilton 

7 Amulet, Injury, First Degree 
6 FirstDegree, Galaway, H. Howdy 

8 Marjorie I)., Rapids, Injury 



Brown 

Murphy 

Shilling 

Murphy 

Murphy 

Murphy 



21 4 
21 ; 

16 

36 2 

5* 4*1 T Par'ton 13 Waterpr’f, St.Ch’lcote, Monocacy 
By Star Shoot — Mistrust ID. E. Stewart). 

8 8 13 J Brown 8 M. Dulweber, Jes. Louise, Birka 

1* 16 J Brown 7 Reno, Waterproof, Surpassing 

1* 1>= J Brown 5 Clubs, W.’sWonder, FirstD’gree 

61 6 9 J Kederis 12 M. Kruter, C’arineuse, I’portant 

6 2 4*1 J Kederis 7 C.onDelivery, Luzzi, Ha’penny 

62 gio c VanDu’n 7 J.C.W’lch, M’ristown, Ha’penny 

9 Fell.C V’nDu’n 9 Souvenir, Rose Point, S. Heart 
By Frontenac — Huron Fairy (J. A. Gibson). 

C 3 6 C 3 W Crump 7 Rapids, Fair Orient, Marg. N. 

9 9 37 IC LapailielO Marg.N., W.Worder, II. llowdy 

31 3*1 C VanDu’n S Rapids, H. Gardner, B. Simmons 

6‘ 6 3 } C VanDu’n 9 D T n. Will, Disturber, TheCarmet 

5* 3 6 i F Cooper 11 Surpassing.^ B’edictina, Choctaw 
6 5 14 F Hopkins 

6* 2 1 ! C V’nDu r _ 

3 2 1*1 S Brown 11 B.B.&Tucker, Celebrity, Juliet 

6* 3 2 1 J Dodd 9 Red Cross, Clara Morgan, Luzzi 

By Allan-a-Dale — Biscayne (F. Peyton). 

86 8*3 J Hanoverl2 Camellia. Orange, First Star 

4 2 4 7 D Conn’lly 8 Syrian, Lahore, Bonanza 

3® 2* D Conn’lly 0 Sosius, W.’s Wonder, Galaway 

7* 7 1! J Alt 8 MissFannie, Syrian, MissKruter 

6 6 22 K Lapaille G II. Howdy, Laliore, Husky laid 

78 726 p Cooper 8 Reno, L. Worthington, Book. Bill 

7* 5*1 D Stirling 8 Lit.Bigger, I’n.Will, Blackthorn 

s « 921 T Henry 11 S.R.Meyer, S’terelle, H.Gardner 



lm70y l:4?.%fast 
1 1-1G l:47%fast 

29457 H.deG’ce lmTOyl :49%mud 

29427 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fast 
29266 II.deG'ce lmTOyl :46 fast 
29245 H.deG’ce lmTOyl :47%f ast 
28936 Tim'ium Ab5-8 59 fast 

NAVIGATOR, b. g, 3 

29369 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 
29S81 Laurel lm20v 1:42 fast 
29811 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 
29773 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47% fast 
29633 Laurel lm2oy 1:42 fast 
29563 Laurel 3-4 1:15 fast 

29458 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:16%mud 
26168 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 

SECOND RACE— About 2 
(Oct. 4, 191 G — 3 :4G% — 7 — 13G. ) 



SUN KING, h. g. 5 155 

£9723 Laurel Ab 2 4:00 fast 19-20 156 2 2 1 

29607 Laurel Ab 2 3:4G-V,fast 17-10 156 6 6 6 

23433 W’dbine 21 5:00%rast 9-10 162 14 3 

28914 BlueBon. Ab2J 5:25 goodl3-20 105 13 3 

2851 C Saratoga Ab 2 4:32 fast 7-10 160 13 3 
26831 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:20%hvy 21-20135 6 5 3 

26400 W’dbine Ab2J 5:26 fast 1-2 152 6 4 4 

EARLY LIGHT, h. g. 6 136 

29850 Laurel Ab 2 3:47%fast 7-5 136 1 4 4 

29723 Laur-l Ab 2 4:00 fast 21 138 1 1 2 

28040 Saratoga Ab 2 4:34 fast 13-10 138 2 2 3 

£8503 Saratoga Ab 2 4:29 fast 13-5 143 2 2 3 

28285 Ham’ ton Ab 2 4: 02% fast 2J 158 4 4 3 

28202 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:0S%fast 27-10 154 2 2 1 

27256 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:24%fast 37-20 150 2 6 4 

26994 Conn’ht Ab 2 4:13%hvy 3-4 150 4 4 2 

NEW HAVEN, b. g. 7 142 

29850 Laurel Ab 2 3:47%fast 61-10 142 2 1 1 

Ab 2 3:48%fast 21-20 153 2 2 2 
Ab 2 3:46%fast 23-5 132 3 3 4 

21 5:00%fast 14 145 4 3 2 

Ab 2 4 :01%f ast 9-10 146 5 2 2 

Ab 2 4:01 fast 9 138 2 4 3 

28971 BlueBon. Ab 3 6:22 good 5 142 1 1 1 

2S8S0 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:14%slow 21-10 143 3 1 1 
SHANNON RIVER, blk. g. 8 150 

28827 Belmont Ab 2 4:16 good 3 15C 3 11 

2.8292 Saratoga Ab 2 4:30 fast 7 148 1 Fell. 

27256 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:24y 5 fast 13-5 156 5 5 8 

2GS71 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:18%good 3i 153 5 4 3 

26831 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:20 7 / 5 hvy 91-10 155 4 1 1 

26400 W’dbine Ab21 5:26 fast 71 loo 2 1 1 

26198 W’dbine Ab 2 4:34 good 26-5 158 7 5 2 

26108 Bel. Ter. Ab 21 5:19%fast 6 155 6 4 4 



10 * 

10 * 

8 27 M 
S 4 ‘ M 



R Har’ton 10 Success, Ambrose, Q.ofParadise" 
R ILu' ton 10 Old Broom, Vermont, Jem 

8 Borax, Jabot, Little England 
Ed Weiss, CliffHaven 



Rowan 

And’son 8 Eddie T., 

7 7 37 M And’son 7 M. Choice, S.Gaze All>ert-iT*riie U 
5* 6 2 * B W’rsch’r G Eddie T., Flag Day' Vi”|nW\» 

9 i« 4 ^ ~ n,i ’ so,ll ° VarAway, CarltonG’., Scorpu' V * 

1* E Taplin 7 KinderLou. BeniMora. BarFrost 
0 8 ' 100t Ethel Lee (J, Fitzsimmons). 

S S-* M Rowan s I’fidel II.. Aftergl’w, L.E’gland 
Rowan 11 Nigel. Dolina. Repton 
Rowan 11 LittleDipper, Salon, Broomvale 
Rowan 8 Harry Lauder, Repton, Nigel 



8' ll 2 ® M 
7' 8“ M 
6* G 14 M 



Miles. Royal Blue Steeplechase. 3-year-oltls and upward. Handicap. 



£9754 Laurel 
29607 Laurel 
29493 W’dbine 
29349 W’dbine 
29292 W’dbine 



Duke of Duluth 

Win-™ c on W ^i'. ven ’ s - »iw, C. Kmm 
” 11 ms I* 8 *‘ an - River, N. Haven, H.ofOak 



chelor 



Bv Filigrane — Ethel Thomas (W. Smith) 

a £ S 1 ] : Z\ y Wgl't- H.ofOak. Bachelor 

1 1 1 - II c raw f (1 4 O.Ploto, L.Ruttt*rflv OlDiip<>«h>i* 

1 ^3 tt ^ ra i Wf d SunKIngr, Toniliorn 

l r ?23 !! p^ivie !'• R° bt -°I i ^ er ’ Cynosure, SiiriKing 

e L In 5 i7 V® 5 ?? e . C l a i* ty ’ M °n>etli, Cynosure 

? 3 ,a o EJ-o f Oak Robt.Oliver, Collector 



2* 3 7 R Scully 3 Robert Oliver, Batterv 

1* 1* R Scully 5 Frijolee, Handrunning, 



1 = 1* 



Black Dick — Tentor# (R. Parr). 



Queed 



W Allen 
W Allen 
5 1 6 13 W Allen 

2 1 2® W Allen 
315 310 w Allen 

2 2 2® W Allen 

4>» 4>® W Allen 
7 5°1 W Allen 



Vifir, Skibbereen, Sorrento 
9 L. Foyle. Stonewood, Footliglits 
.) lropaeolum, Morpeth, K. Lleht 
2 o' Li ,?! lt - N. Haven, Brushbroom 
.’ o" n h ln »> New Haven, C. Kruin 
G SunKing, NewH’yen, H’tsofOak 



QUEL BONHEUR, h. g. 4 140 

29723 Laurel Ab 2 4:<K) fast 14-3 147 
28993 Belmont Ab21 5:28 fast 11-10 138 
28929 Belmont Ab 2 4:16 fast 7 140 

28827 Belmont Ab 2 4:16 good 3 135 

28409 Saratoga 1 3-16 l:59%fast 100 120 
£8292 Saratoga Ab 2 4:30 fast 10 145 

Colwall Park 2 6-5 157 

CYNOSURE, b. g. 7 



3 18 E Burke 
2* W Allen 
• li W Allen 
o'* F Will’ms 
7 41 E Haynes 
5® 4 T Tuckey 
2'° Hartigan 



29950 Laurel 
29877 Laurel 
29S10 Laurel 
29689 Laurel 
29493 W’dbine 
29349 W’dbine 
28655 Mt.Roy 



Ab 2 3:49 fast 20 139 

Ab 2 3:53 fast 81-10 139 
Ab 2 3:49 fast 43-10 140 
Ab 2 3:47%fast 31-10 145 
21 5:00%fast 
Ab 2 4 :01%fast 
1 Ab 2 4:02%fast 



27115 Conn’ht Ab 2 4:03 hvy 
26994 Conn’ht Ab 2 4:13%hvy 
26-851 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:19%slow 13 
LAZULI, ch. m, 6 



22 136 

15 137 

4 142 

46-3133 
31-5 132 
146 
136 



29351 W’dbine 
28881 BlueBon. 
28730 Conn’ht 
28700 Conn’ht 
25934 Pimlico 
25SC1 Pimlico 



1 1-16 1 :47%fast 29 104 

1 1:44 slow 34 108 

1 1 :42V-, fast 63-10 107 
1 l:39%fast 22 104 

1 1 :42%f ast 23-10 114 
1 1 :42%fast 13-5 110 



s 5 FI it a wav K D of Shelby ’ADiboy 23133 H.deG’ce lmTOyl :47%mud 13-10 104 
’nG UtSg^V.VsimmoM; U Cross I 23038 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast 50 112 



Laurel Park Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, October 21. 



WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. 



The figures under the heading ‘‘Rec.” in the 
entries below show the best time of each horse 
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter 
where it finished. In cases where record was 
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre- 
viations show track conditions. 



Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time, 12:45.) 
XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner 
(M) maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance. 

First Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 



(Track 


record Oct. 30, 


1911 


-1:43%— 4— 10G.) 








Today’s 


I ml. 


Hoi se. 


Wt. Rec. 


A.Wt.Han. 


29611 


Daingerfield .... 


.109 


1 :44% 


7 111X727. 


29!»54 * 


Buzz Around . . . 


. . 94 


1:44% 


5 10SX720 


29969 


Zodiac 


.107. 


1:44% 


7. 114X717. 


2091 4 


Typography 


.. 97 


1 :46% 


3 100X707. 


SIS HIS 


Song of Valley . 


. . 97 


1:47% 


5 111X7(81 


2997)4 


Maccabee 


. .106 


1 :4K 


3 100.. 090 


29969 


Navigator (M) 


. . 97 


1 :7>0% 


3 100. .075 


Daingerfield may be helped by 


soft going. 




Second Race — About 


2 Miles. 





Royal Blue Steeplechase. $1,500 Added. 

3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 
(Track record: Oct. 4, 1916 — 3:40% — -7 — 730.) 

(297231 Sun King 

Early Light .. 

New Haven .. 

Shannon River ... > 

Quel Bonlieur .... 4 

Cynosure ' 

Lazuli (M) _ • 

Sun King is in good form again. 

Third Race — 1 Milo. 

2-year-olds. Allowances. 

(Track record: Oct. 31, 1914—1:37% — i 

29851= Gloomy Gus 

Courtship 

Daddy Long Legs . . 

Brooklyn 

Rd Itocbe 114 1:42% 



29850 

(20850) 

(2H827I 

£".1723® 

29050 

20851 



155 X 723 
0 130X720 

7 142X715 

8 150X715 
4 140. .710 
7 135X705 
G 13GX700 



(2987G) 

(29GOG) 

29797* 

2091(5 



Gloomy Gus appears to have improved. 



Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 

Prince George Handicap. $1,500 Added. 
All Ages. 



(Tratk record: Oct. 31, 1914—1:37%- 



Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. 

29852* Rimes 105 1:38% 

20812 Sand Marsh 113 1:38% 

(29812) A. N. Akin 109 1:39% 

29852 Borrow ...12G 1:38% 

29907= Daddy’s Choice ...102 1:39 

(29912) J. .1. Lillis 100 1:37% ii 

Runes lias no Roots to beat here. 

Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 
3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 



-5—109.) 

Today’s 
A.Wt.Han. 
4 112X740 
4 122X735 

4 124 0730 
8 118X730 
3 103X730 

5 111X725 



(Track record: Oct. 2, 



29530 
29951 n 
29799* 
29913= 
(29M1) 
2881 S 
25693 
29727 
29951* 



Paddy Whack 
Brave Cunarder 

Buck Shot 

Blue Cap 

Little Dipper .. 
Lady London . . 
Golden List . . . 
Ting-* -Ling 



Armament 120 1:14 



1914— 1:12— «— 114.) 
.119 1:13% 3 119.. 

.109 1:12% 

.110 1:14% 

.109 1:12% 

.105 1:13% 

.110 1 : 12 % 

.104 1:14% 

99 1:13 



5 117X720 
3 108X715 
3 105X715 
3 105.. 715 
G 110X710 
3 10GX710 
3 112X705 
5 91 X 700 



Some of Paddy Whack’s races were good enough. 
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 

All Ages. Selling. 

(Track record: Oct. 2. 1914 — 1:12 — 6 — 114.) 



(29G10) 

29535* 

29091 

29709 

27452 

29913 

29951 

26626 



YANKEE NOTIONS108 1:11% 



. .107 1:12% 
. .110 1:14% 
.108 1:15% 
. . 100 1:14 
. .109 1:12 
..112 1 : 11 % 
. .104 1:15 



6 1200725 
5 112X715 
3 125X710 

2 95 X 705 

3 105.. 705 
9 113X700 
9 113X690 
3 108 X 690 



llarbaid 

Woodward . . . 

Storm Nymph 

Garnet 

Sureget 

Sherwood .... 

Shrapirel 

Yankee Notions is well suited here. 

Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 

I Track record: Oct. 30. 1911 — 1:43%— 4 — 106.) 

6 1120725 

3 107X720 

4 113X715 

5 10GX71 5 
4 111X710 
4 100X700 

_ 3 107 X 690 

Billie Baker will be well served in the soft going. 





29955* 


Billie Baker ... 


. . . 106 


1:46% 


—109.) 


2988 1 


Disturber 


...94 


1:43% 


108x725 


2997.5 


High Tide 


...105 


1:48 


104X720 


29904* 


Humiliation . . . . 


... 92 


1:45 


10GX720 


298,80 


Jacklet 


...118 


1:47% 


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29969* 


Prime Mover . 


...104 


1 :45% 


104.. 710 


2997.1 


Politician 


... 9811:47% 



J ; s * ,n King. H’ts of Oak, Frijolee 
11 Dlier.Malotte, Weldsliip. ElBart 

By Turbine — Fragilite (E. A. Burke), 

3 3‘® E Burke 3 Sun King, Early Light 

4 Dof Duluth, Bill Dudley, Pebeto 

8 Bill Dudley, Faker, Vifir 

5 Shannon River, Vifir. Skibbereen 
7 Fernrock, The Finn, Polroina 

9 L. Foyle. Stonewood, Footliglits 
4 Nab, M’dowcroft, Golden Horde 

By Star Shoot — Mercurial (G. P. Sherman). 

3t> 4=2 H Crawf’dlO Dixon Park, Vifir, Mesliaeh 
3} 2 3 J Clark 8 Frijolee, Chevron, Rusila 

,, W Allen 5 M. Court. Susan B., Racebrook 

4' 4-° H Loyle 5 Doreris, Susan B., Golden Vale 

3= 2* R Scully « R. Oliver, Newllaven, SunKine 

5 4 2 ® R Scully 6 Newllaven, JooGalety, Monieth 

6 FelkJ Russell 6 Queed, Jack Winston, Morpeth 

4=o 3 7 i C Koemer 5 Collector. New Haven, Em Gem 
4* 4 10 C Koerner 5 Tropaeol’m. E.Light, B’shbroom 
5 o 1 * C Koerner 7 Frijolee, Morpeth, Juverenee 

By Knight of the Thistle — The Lady in Blue (J. F. 
Adams). 

4% 4% A Pickens 5 P. Hermis, Woodward, Christie 
5= 4 7 i T Par'ton 6 Arriet, Trial by Jury, Ormiilu 
2% 2J A Pickens 8 RackBay, Orinulu, KingH’mbnrg 
6= 6'° A Pickens 7 Grumpy, KingNeptune, Venetia 
9 9=* W Obert 9 Redland, Damrosch, B. Around 

2* l h W Obert 5 Black Pine, J. Wright, Pandean 
4= 4% C Turner G Borgo, Ambrose. Nephtliys 
6= 6 7 J VV Obert 7 He Will, Bac, Pullux 



THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) 



GLOOMY GUS, hr. c. 2 

29S51 Laurel 
295C1 Laurel 
29350 W’dbine 
29047 Dorval 
28949 BlueBon. 

28473 Saratoga 
28062 Empire 
27927 Empire 



103 

51 f 1:08 fast 49-10 116 
5> f 1:07 fast 24 111 

3-4 l:13%rast 
5i f 1:08 fast 
3-4 1:16 hvy 
3-4 1:14 fast 
6 h f 1:09 mud 
5-8 l:01%fast 



COURTSHIP, b. c. 2 



102 
4-5 112 
3-2 110 

4 109 

2J 111 
8 107 

104 



By Ogden— Happy Kate (0. C. Rasch). 

I 1 21 F Keogh 12 Killdee, Greentree, Yellowstone 

7 Arnold, Columbine, Leonie 
10 Waukeag. Bondage, Cadillac 

8 OpheliaW., EasterLily, Regreso 
6 Graphic, B’rscotch II., Cadillac 

9 Pas. Fancy, Y’owstoue, Hanobala 
D. I,. Legs, G. Marie, Moonlighter 



4 1 3*1 F Keogh 
3'1 l"" W Obert 
4' 2® A Collins 
3J 3* J Metcalf 
2* 1= L Lykes 
1® 1* H Shilling 



29876 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 13-10 114 6 
29795 Laurel 51 f 1:08 fast 21-20 114 2 
29538 Laurel 5i f l:07%fast 7-5 114 2 
29426 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 112 6 

29286 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:02’ysslow 11 115 5 

28431 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 15 114 7 

28251 Saratoga 3-4 1:14 fast 15 107 2 

28106 Empire 51 f 1:11 hvy 6 105 3 

DADDY LONG LEGS, hr. g, 2 106 

29606 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 61 112 5 

29323 H.deG’ce 51 f l:07%fast 24 108 5 

29210 H.deG’ce 51 f l:08%slow 87-10 115 6 
29034 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:01%fast 6 115 5 

28930 Belmont 51 f st 1:06 fast 25 115 10 

£8741 Belmont 51 f st 1 :06%f ast 15 115 5 

28062 Empire 51 f 1:09 mud 41 112 3 

27922 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 20 104 3 

BROOKLYN, b. c, 2 104 

29797 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 31 112 9 

2926S H.deG’ce 51 f 1 :07%fast 19-20 110 4 
29097 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:01%fast 15 115 7 

28562 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast 15 122 10 

ED ROCHE, b. c. 2 104 

-4 1 :15%hvy 15 HO 6 



29965 Laurel 
£9849 Laurel 
29797 Laurel 
29690 Laurel 
29561 Laurel 
29425 H.deG’ce 



1 1:42 fast 61-10 114 12 12 12 
3-4 1:14 fast 29 112 3 8 

3-4 1:13 fast 67 113 9 9 

51 f 1:07 fast 
51 f l:07%fast 



28849 Belmont 51 f st 1:06 fast 20 
£8216 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 31 
28180 Empire 61 f 1:08 good 4-5 



1*' l'l R Hoffman 9 Aimed'.. Kath.Gray, T.B’ouess 

By Phoenix — Courtisane (Kentucky Stable). 

2= l 4 G Byrne 12 F. Ballot, Sea Wave,- Beaverkill 

41 2 4 G Byrne 12 Troilus, Fencer, Beaverkill 

2* 2'1 G Byrne G Pickwick. Sargon II., Tioga 

11 21 G Byrne 7 WhirlingDun, Sargon II., Tioga 

6= 6'® M Buxton 8 Battle. Deekmate, Friendless 
51 5*1 R Hoffm’nlG Bellringer, Stargazer, Hemlock 
10* S 6 $ R Hoffman 11 Deer Trap, Hollister, Philippic 
3 2'i R Ball 3 Hanobala, King Baggot 

By Ogden — Chapala (R. Parr), 

4= D F Keogh G Deer Trap. Lively, Whirl. Dnn 

6= 3*1 F Keogh 8 Arnold, Woodtrap, Bally 

5« 531 f Keogh 9 Woodtrap, Greentree, Warsaw 

4* 1“ F Keogh 8 Admiration, S. Nymph, M.M'rray 

71 6 9 1 F Keogh 10 Farce, Lottery, Golden Rod 

11 8 11 F Keogh 15 Skeptic, Vivid. Kittenish 

3* 2® J McCahey 5 G. Gns, Gert. Marie, Moonlighter 

4® 4® J McCahey G T.McT’gart, T.Knocker, C. Court 

By Von Tromp — Bonsetta (F. R. Docter). 

2* 2 1 J Butwell 9 Yellowstone, Harv.KIng. J.Seot 

l l 11 J Butwell 6 Glorine, Precise, M. Machree 

5* 4' J 1 W Kelsay 7 Mannchen, Kilts, Deekmate 
g‘ 51* w Kelsay 11 Star Master, Pulaski. Kultur 

By The Commoner — Niaxus (J. McGovern). 

5® 4 11 E Taplin 7 Friendless, Woodtrap. F. Wand 

7 3 0 3 i J Metcalf 12 GreatDolly, G. Belle, DottglassS. 

7 1 7®i J Metcalf 9 Yellowstone, Brooklyn, H. Kiug 

9 9'® J Metcalf 9 Arnold, Jock Scot, Whirling Duu 

7 7 1 ® G W Car’l 7 Arnold. Columbine, Gloomy Gus 

o' 4 4 i J Metcalf 7 Q.ofT.W’r, W’saw, T.o’T.W've 

6 4 6®J C F’b’ther 7 Jack Mount, Milkman. Jock Scot 

2* 2 4 C F’b'ther 4 S. Forward, Ballad, KingBaggot 

2i 1*1 C F’b’ther 4 Gadiola, S. Nymph, Gert. Marie 



FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. Prince George Handicap. All Ages. (Oet. 31, 1914 — 1:37% — 5 — 109.) 



RUNES, br. 

29852 Laurel 
£9771 Laurel 
29691 Laurel 
29C31 Laurel 
29386 W’dbine 



0, 4 112 

1 1-8 l:51%fast 18 10G 

1 1-16 1 :45%f ast 17-10 110 
1 l:38%fast 11 105 

3-4 l:12%fast 92 121 

3-4 l:12%good 35 115 

28498 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47%slow 12 113 

28129 Ham’ton 1 1-8 1:55 slow 13-10116 
27912 Windsor 1 l:40%fast 9-5 115 

27766 Windsor 1 1-8 l:52%fast 12 113 

SAND MARSH, h. c, 4 122 

29S12 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 61 130 

29487 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%slow 7-10 128 

29242 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast 19-10 124 
28547 Saratoga 7-8 l:25%fast 4 128 

28299 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 2 138 

27668 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :12%fast 11-10 126 

27455 Aq’duct 7-8 l:25%fast 15 121 



By Voorhees — Chiffie (Mirasol Stable). 



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Par’ton 5 Boots, Spur. Short Grass 
Par'ton 7 Fenmouse, NinetySimplex, Eagle 
Par’ton 9 Fenmouse, J.J. Lillis, D’s Choice 
Par’ton 9 Gnat, Pan Maid, Hanson 
Par’ton 8 Wise Man, W. Lady, T.-a-Ling 
Par’ton 4 All Smiles, Borrow, Col. Vennie 
Par’ton 5 Damroseh, Fels, Cadenza 
Rob'son 5 Commonada, PhilUngar, Ormnlu 
7 Thornhill, Rancher, King Gorin 



tin. Leochares, SirEdgar 
Pesky 

rank, Hanson, H. Shaw 
, Blind Baggage, H.8haw 



Frizzle 
le. S. Gran 




6 



DAILY RACING FORM 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. 



A. N. AKIN, b. g, 4 

29812 Laurel 3-4 1 
28554 Windsor 1 1 
28497 Windsor 3-4 1 
27954 Windsor 3-4 1 
27449 FortErie 3-4 1: 
27359 Ham’ ton 3-4 1: 
26706 BlueBon. 3-4 1 
26398 W’dbine 3-4 1: 
25738 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 
25698 H.deG’ce 5-8 1 

BORROW, b. g, 8 

29852 Laurel 1 1-8 1 
29725 Laurel 1 1-16 1 
29398 H.deG’ce lm70yl: 
29285 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1 
29151 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 
28635 Windsor 1 1 
2S498 Windsor 1 1-16 1 
28440 FortErie 1 1-16 1 
28328 FortErie 11-4 2 

DADDY’S CHOICE, b. 

29967 Laurel 1 1 

29798 Laurel 1 1 

29691 Laurel 1 1 

29537 Laurel 1 1 

29285 H.deG’ce 11-8 1: 
29151 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 
29099 H.deG’ce lm70yl 
2S826 Belmont 1 1 
28561 Saratoga 1 1 



1 124 

1:12 fast 31-5 118 3 
1 :39%fast 21-20 109 2 
1:14 slow 8-5 110 8 
l:12%fast 8-5 115 6 
:l l%slow 34-10 112 3 
:13%fast 17-20 113 3 
1 :13%goodll-20 112 2 
[ :12%fast 31-10 110 6 
1:13 good91-10 108 3 
1:01 fast 31 1074 3 

118 

l:51%fast 32 117 2 

l:43%fast 37 121 7 

L:43%fast 11-10 123 3 
l:52%slow 17 118 1 

l:45%good 12 121 5 

l:40V h goodl3-10 122 6 
1 :47%slow 3-10 126 1 
1:44 fast 9-20 126 2 
! :02%f ast 37-10 124 3 

>. e. 3 103 

l:43%hvy 15-10 119 1 
1:40 fast 16 110 6 

l:38%fast 14 102 8 

1:39 fast 33 102 2 

l:52%slow 73-10 95 2 
l:45%good 12 98 6 

1:45 fast 3 103 3 

1:39 good 12 954 4 

1:39 fast 5 98 4 



By Algol — Trem&r 

I s l'J F Rnh'son 9 

2 1 3'i F Rob'son 8 

14 l l F Rob’sonlO 

2 2 1* F Rob’son 6 

3* 1* F Rob’son 8 

2* 2* F Robins’n 5 

2 3 24 F Robins’n ft 

3 2 l'J F Rob’sonlO 
14 1'4 F Robins’n 9 

1& 14 F Robins’n 9 



(E. Trotter). 

Leochares, Sir Edgar, Startling 
Arriet, Jane Straith. Bell Boy 
T.o’th’M’ming, Arriet, G. George 
Schemer, T.Mas’rader, R.B’dley 
T.M’uerader, P.Ungar, B.&Stars 
Squeeler, Water Lady, Thornhill 
Arriet, Pesky, Venetia 
Squeeler, Recoil. Water Lady 
S. Edgar, T.o’th’M’ing, P.Henry 
Fairllelen, SirEdgar, P’ceHenry 



SEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards, 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 

4— 10B.) 



(Oct. 30, 1911—1:43%— 



BILLIE BAKER, b. g. 6 

29955 Laurel 1 1-4 2:06%fast 15 
29S82 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46%fast 30 
£4854 laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast • 90 
29385 W’dbine 1 1-2 2:35%good33-10 
29331 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:48%fast 41 
29203 Dorval 1 1-8 2:00%slow 43-10 
£9052 Dorval 1 1-8 l:54%fast 61 



By Hamburg — Forget (H. P. Whitney). 

4 4 2 5*4 F Rob’son 5 Boots, Spur, Runes 

8 6*4 6«4 F Rob’son 9 Boots, Spur, Stromboli 

2 2'4 2 l J Notter 5 Short Grass, Malachite, Gnat 

2 24 3H J Notter 8 The Finn, Spur. Btromboli 

8 8 7*4 E Ambrose 8 The Finn, Roumer, Stromboli 

1 l 2 l 1 T Rice 5 Arriet, Col. Vennie, Gip. George 

1 2 J 2® F Keogh 4 All Smiles, Col. Vennie, Runes 

1 1® 1* F Rob’son 4 Pif Jr., King Gorin, Thornhill 

1 l nk 3 2 J J Notter 6 Boots, Rancher, AU Smiles 



. LILLIS, br. g, 5 111 

Laurel 3-4 lT3%fart f’ld !1 «j 2 
Laurel 1 1 :39%fast 1-2 168 1 1 

Laurel 1 l:3S%fast 27 306 5 2 

Empire lm70y l:44%fast 8-5 111 2 1 

Empire Ab3-4 l:14%fast 14-5 106 1 
' Aq’duct 1 1:38 fast 10 106 3 1 

Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%fast 6 110 7 

Aq’duct 64 f 1 :20 good 2 994 2 

Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 44 108 3 



By Trap Rock — Earth (E. Hera). 

S'® 2 3 F Keogh 6 King Neptune. Hubbub. Sasin 

6* 3 3 F Keogh 7 Flittergold, Chiclet, Air Man 

5 2 4*4 P Lowder 9 Runes. Fcnmouse, .1. J. Lillis 
6 3 3*4 P Lowder 8 Chiclet, Crimper, Half Rock 
7* 8*4 P Lowder 8 The Finn, Spur. Borrow 

6 1 6*4 P Lowder 8 The Finn, Eoamor, Stromboli 
3'i l h P Lowder 4 Flittergold, Sangalh* Air Man 

6 2 4% P Lowder 8 Spur, Crimper, Air Man 

3'i 11 P Lowder 6 Julia L., J. J. Murdock, Kilmer 

By Bannockburn — Tootsy Mack (Marrone Stable). 

3' l 1 J Metcalf 11 Regina, Startling. Water Lady 
l'J 24 A Schu’g’r 7 Celto, Venetia, Dovedale 
33" 34 p Kob'son 9 Runes, Fenmouse, Daddy’sChoice 
14 2 2 H Shilling 7 Nepthys, Sasin, Republienn 
3 2 3 3 H Shilling 4 P.ofComo, Marsellenry, Othello 
1‘ 2 1 H Shilling 7 Fenmouse, Bac, Blue Thistle 
54 6 9 i L Mink 7 Hauberk, S’dmanll., Fenmouse 
4* 3'i L Lykes 4 Ormesdale, Dr.Larrick, Kewes6a 
4*> 3 2 H Shilling 9 Corsican, Pullux, Andes 



FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. 2, 1911—1:12—0—114.) 



PADDY WHACK, b. g. 3 119 

29535 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%.fast 3-4 119 4 
29321 H.deG’ce lm70yl :44%fast 26-5 110 2 

29264 H.deG’ce lm70yl :44 fast 12 114 4 

28964 Belmont 64 f l:20%fast 6 120 5 

28873 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast 10 119 4 

28379 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 10 108 5 

BRAVE CUNARDER, br. h. 5 117 



299.51 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 32-5 117 3 

29799 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 23 118 8 

28103 H’ thorn e 3-4 1:14 fast 25 112 4 

26850 BlueBon. 3-4 1:15 slow 71-10 114 1 

26399 W’dbine 11:41 fast 11-5 114 2 
26311 W’dbine 1 1-8 1 :52%faet f’ld 110 3 
26196 W’dbine 1 1-16 1 :48%good33-10 1<*8 7 
26049 Pimlico 1 1 :41%fast 27-5 115 4 

25984 Pimlico 3-4 1 :16 fast 16 112 10 

BUCK SHOT, b. g, 3 108 

29799 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 31-10 110 4 

29726 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast f’ld 109J 3 



29116 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:16 mud 11 
28557 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 8 
28215 Empire Ab3-4 1 :10%fast 



27452 Aq'duct 
27269 Aq’duct 
27192 Aq’duct 



6-S 59%fast 8 
3-4 l:14%fast 4i 
3-4 l:14%fast 8 



BLUE CAP. cb. f. 3 



2991:’, Laurel 3-4 1:14% 

29799 Laurel 3-4 1 :14 

29692 Laurel 3-4 1 :14 

29560 Laurel 3-4 1:14% 

29465 W'dbine 3-4 1:16% 

29433 W’dbine 3-4 1:14% 

292S9 W’dbine 3-4 1:13% 

28590 Windsor 5i f 1:06% 

LITTLE DIPPER, b. f, 3 
29811 Laurel 3-4 1:13% 

29096 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13% 



3-4 1 :14%fast 9-10 509 5 
3-4 1 :14 fast 47-10 110 7 
3-4 1:14 fast 21-5108 2 
3-4 l:14%fast 12 105 1 

3-4 l:16%slow 13-5 108 2 
3-4 l:14%good68-10 111 6 
3-4 l:13%fast S3 106 3 
5i f 1 :06%fast 6 101 4 

1, b. f, 3 105 



29811 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 2 105 2 

29096 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 12 103J 2 

28358 FortErie 51 f 1 :06%fast 3 103 2 

281S2 Empire Ab3-4 l:ll%good 6-5 107 1 

27452 Aq’duct 5-8 59%fast 21 96 5 

27005 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%slow 5 111 1 

21672 Belmont 6-8 st 1 :00 fast 13-5 99 1 
21610 Aqueduct 5-8 l:00%fast 11-5 106 1 
LADY LONDON, br. m. 6 110 

28818 Conn’ht 3-4 l:21%hvy 21-5 109 6 

2S776 Conn’ht 3-4 1:17 slow 19-10 110 4 

2S701 Conn’ht 3-4 1:15 fast 34-5 104 7 

28496 Windsor 51 f l:09%slow f’ld 109 11 

27276 Ham - ton 3-4 l:14%fast 19-10 110 2 

27118 Conn’ht 3-4 1 :17%hvy 19-10 111 2 

26S74 BlueBon. 3-4 l:14%good 9-5 108 6 

26736 BlueBon. 7-8 l:27%fast 19-5 114 9 



28818 Conn’ht 3-4 l:21%hvy 21-5 109 6 

2S776 Conn’ht 3-4 1:17 slow 19-10 110 4 

2S701 Conn’ht 3-4 1:15 fast 34-5 104 7 

28496 Windsor 6a f l:09%slow f’ld 109 11 

27276 Ham - ton 3-4 l:14%fast 19-10 110 2 

27118 Conn’ht 3-4 1 :17%hvy 19-10 111 2 

26S74 BlueBon. 3-4 l:14%good 9-5 108 6 

26736 BlueBon. 7-8 l:27%fast 19-5 114 9 

GOLDEN LIST, ch. f, 3 106 

25693 H.deG’ce 54 f l:07y s good 14 103 4 

25684 H.deG’ce 5-8 1:01 good 17 109 9 

23S95 Bowie 51 f l:07%fast 37-20 111 3 
23881 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 12 104 8 

23826 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%fast 12 104 1 

*23743 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 12 108 9 

23697 Laurel 3-4 1:20 hvy 2* 113 3 

23513 Laurel 54 f l:08%good 7 102 1 

23469 Laurel 61 f l:ll%hvy 11-5 107 1 

23373 laurel 54 f l:ll%slop 13-5 104 3 

23292 H.deG’ce 64 f l:07%fast 8 102 1 

22501 Con’ gilt 64 f 1:10 slow 2 113 1 

22304 Windsor 5-8 l:03%hvy 7-10 111 3 
TTNG-A-LING. ch. g, 3 112 

29727 Laurel lm70y 1 :43%fast 13 106 1 

29386 W’dbine 3-4 1 :12%good 39 96 5 

29289 W’dbine 3-4 1 :13%fast f ’Id 102 2 

29086 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 32-5 109 3 

29006 BlueBon. 3-4 1:14 fast 30 106 2 

£8478 Saratoga 1 1 :40 fast 40 97 6 

28295 Saratoga 



1 1 :40%fast 20 106 



ARMAMENT, b. g, 5 91 

29951 Laurel' 3-4 l:13%fast 346 109 4 

£9853 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 195 1«8 2 

26901 Belmont 1 1 :43%fast 13-10 111 3 
26865 Belmont 1 1-2 2:44%slow 11-5 107 1 
26842 Belmont 64 f 1:22 mud 7 114 2 

26745 Belmont 3-4 1:15 mud 12 110 2 

26523 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 15 110 6 

26450 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 15 110 2 

26287 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%s!ow 34 116 1 

26205 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 6 117 1 

26096 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%slow f' Id 112 6 



By Celt — Network (J. Butler). 

3 24 2| A Schu'g’r 7 Estimable, Bet. Us. Fair Heler. 

1 3 1 6 3 4 A Schu’g’r 7 F’ttergold, Venetia, Wood. Shoes 

2 3 3 4 F Keogh 4 Malachite, B. Thistle, Fenmouse 

6 6 6 18 A Schu’g’r 6 Ormesd’le, L.H’ington, Whimsy 

4 4 2 1° A Schu’g'r 8 Frizzle, L. Hillington, Solar Star 

3 44 7*1 H Shilling 11 Startling, P.ofComo, B. Baggage 

By Cunard — Grail (H. G. Bedwell). 

5 5" 3 2 4 T Me.Tag’tll Gloaming, L. Sands, Yellowstone 

6 3'4 1" T McTag’tlS Estimable. Buck Shot. Blue Cap 

4 4* 4 8 J A Claver 7 Kinney, Hocnir. Hawthorn 

5 64 6' F Robins’n 6 Scaramouch, K. Worth, Pontefr’t 

3 14 2'4 J Smyth 0 Cadenza, Oholus, G. M. Miller 

6 8 2 7 s J Smyth 12 Runes, Uncle Bryn, F. Montague 

3 3 ! 3 3 J T Rice 11 Hocnir, Eddie Henry, Ask Ma 

3 34 2* E Taplin 8 Yodeling. Black Pine, Gloaming 

9 3 1 * E Taplin 11 Eddie Henry, Vermont, Tiajan 

By Joe Carey — Sain Shot (F. W. Spiers). 

4 C h 3J G Byrne 13 B.Cnnarder, Estimable. BlueCap 

6 5 1 4-'l G Byrne 11 Port Light, Pullux, Betweenlls 

1 l 3 l 2 J Hanover 7 Naushon. Stell’rina, Hu’iliation 

6 10 2 10 12 J Hanoverlo Rrizz, Cash on Delivery, Plumose 

4 5‘ 4 3 iJ J McTag't 12 Mr. Specs, Estimable, Alb. True 

4 3 h S 3 A Collins 14 T.asSteel, Mr. Specs, KingsOak 

3 !' 23 A Collins 10 nanworth, N. Simplex. H’liation 

9 8® 8*1 A Collins 11 T.o’th’M’ing, P'umption, B’vale 

By Hastings — Blue Jacket (E. Herz). 

1 11 2 l F Keogh 14 Costumer. H’miliation. B. Oliver 

5 6 2 44 F Keogh 13 B. Cunarder, Estimable, B Shot 

2 24 li B W’rsch’rll Broomvale, Thesieres, Pharaoh 

2 3 3 3‘ B W'rsch’rlO Thesieres, P’sumption, R’mvale 

3 2 3 2* R Ennis 6 Viley. Old Pop. Lily Orme 

4 4* 33 T Rice 13 Progr’sive, Minstrel, Philistine 

7 S' 11'° T Hayes 11 Yorkville. Ting-a-Ltng, Bet. Us 

2 34 l* 1 R McD’ottl2 Recluse, Tom Caro, York Lad 

By Astronomer — Helen O’C. (D. Gideon). 

1 l 1 l" k E Ambrosell Salon, Broomvale. Thesieres 

1 l 3 l 2 J McTag’t 12 Shoddy, Palanquin. P’sinnption 

3 4* 4»4 T Par’ton 8 Joe Finn, Nathan R., Viley 

I l 2 2' C F’b’ther 6 Stellarina, Flag Day, Sal Vanity 

II ll 2 10 17 L Lykes 14 T. as Steel, Mr.Spees, BuckShot 

1 6 l 6 10 C F’h’ther 11 Brooks, Dolina, Grasp 

1 1* 1* J McTag’rt 7 Sal Vanity. Plumose. Stellarina 

2 3 1 4 7 C F’b’ther 5 Startling, Socony, Sasin 

By Hermis — Lida B. (W. Smith). 

6 6 4' 3 T Rice 7 L. Mexican, Paymaster, M. Gayle 

2 2 h 4 3 * T Rice G MissGayle. B.Corn, G’ntlewoman , 

5 6 2 6*4 L McAtee 8 KingWortli, SeaBeach, Fly. Flora 1 

10 84 10“ F Cooper 12 StoutHeart. Kootenay. YorkLad 

3 4'4 9°4 T Rice 12 PrivetPetal, Brandywine, Y.Lad 

1 I s l'J T Rice 6 Gordon, Bendel, Mayme W. 

3 2 l 2® T Rice 9 Astrologer, Undaunted, Dakota 
3 2k 3 4 4 T Rice 11 Fenrock, L. Mexican, Astrologer 
By Golden Maxim — Listless (H. G. Bedwell). 

7 8 8' 2 T Hayes 8 F’niouse, Squeeler, T.M’uerader 

9 9'° 9' 3 J BullmanlO K. Worth, T.Masquerader, Gallop 

3 2’ 4 4 2 4 J Smyth 10 Broom Corn, Tralee, Maifou 

7 10 10 11 F Cooper 10 Tom Elward, HighHorse, Tralee 

2 2 3 2'4 F Cooper 13 T.Elward. Broomvale, P. Handle i 

4 4 1 8 4 i F Cooper 12 High Horse, Stellarina, Nolli 

3 3 3 4'} F Cooper G Daddy’sChoice, Disturl>er, Ilaria 

2 4 1 7'°4F Cooper 10 Startling, Fernrock. Broomvale 

1 l 1 l 1 F Cooper G Sky Pilot, Greetings, Plumose 

2 1* l 2 F Cooper 8 Plumose, Greetings, High Horse 

3 5' 6 9 4 F Cooper 6 Fernrock. Sky Pilot, Plumose 

2 24 3'J J CallahanlO Tiajan. G’tlewoman. Prohibition 

1 l 5 l 2 F Cooper 8 Investment, Lit. Bigger, Sbalmn 

By Star Shoot — Lady Vincent (B. T. McKeever). 

5 f> 2 6“ A Collins 10 Old Broom, Vermont, Jem 

2 2' 3" k A Collins 8 Wise Man, WaterLady, Bet. Us 

2 2 2 2 2 A Collins ll Yorkville, Bet. Us, FatherRiley 

2 2" k 3* A Collins 10 T.Busybody, Korfhage, Y“kville 

1 I s 24 A Collins 10 L.Mexican, l’gabibble. M. Gayle 

4 74 8'® A Collins !i Corsican, B. Thistle, S.W.J’hnson 

7 8® 8‘® A Collin3 9 Shyness, Nephthys, Republican 

By Armeath II. — Hot Bird (H. J. Morris). 

7 7® 7' 3 R Ball 11 Gloaming. L.Sands, B.Cnnarder 

7 6 1 6' 3 R Ball 8 T. as Steel, Squeeler. Fairllelen 

1 4 4 7 4 R Ball 4 G. Counsel, Dr. Gremer, Balgee 

1 2 3 2 2 R Ball 3 Pandean. Menlo Pari: 

2 14 13 R Ball 6 Charmeuse, Yan. Notions, Salon 

2 2 3 1' R Ball G Kmden, Bose Water, Har. Junior 

7 7 7 37 J McCahey 7 S.MeMeekin, I. Claire, Monocaey 

2 5 1 6 10 J McCahey (j Pandean, S.MeMeekin, Saratoga 

4 4 3 7 J McCahey 4 S. McMeekin, Ambrose, S. Helen 

4 3' 24 J McCahey 5 Dervish, Piquette, Striker 

3 8** 10*4 J McCaheyll Jesse Jr., Chcstertim, Glint 



2S917 BlueBon. 1 1-8 1:68 good 16-5 
28773 Conn’ht 1 l:46%slow 10 
27624 FortErie 1 1-4 2:08 fast 71-10 
DISTURBER, b. e. S 

29881 Laurel lm2"y 1:42 fast 15 
£"'772 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 29-5 
29717 Laurel 1 1-lfi 1 :45%fast 37-5 

29692 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 26 

29115 H.deG’ce lm70yl :50%mud 10 
£8981 Kenilw’h lm20yl:48 hvy 63-10 
28842 Kenilw’h 1 1-16 l:49%fast 15 
28815 Kenilw’h lm20yl:43%fast 38-5 
2S637 Windsor 1 1:41 good f’ld 
HIGH TIDE, b. g, 4 

29955 Laurel 1 1-4 2:06%fast 58 
29758 Laurel lm20v 1:42 fast 48 
29273 H.deG’ce 11-8 1:56 fast 21-5 
29211 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:49%slow 100 
29063 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 20 
27270 Aq’duct 1 l:41%fast 60 

27046 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:55 mud 60 
26941 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast 50 
HUMILIATION, ch. g. 6 
29964 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 4 

29913 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 67 

29811 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 92 

29727 Laurel lm70y l:43%,fast 74 

29461 H.deG’ce lm70yl :49%mud 8-5 
2)324 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45 fast 29 

29116 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:16 mud 67-10 
29096 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast f’ld 
JACKLET, b. g, 4 

29880 Laurel 3-4 1 :14 fast 32 

29S28 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%good21-10 
29800 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :4S fast 23-5 

29694 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :48 fast 22-5 

29611 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 3J 
28939 Tim’ium Ab5-8 59':-, fast 3-2 

28695 Saratoga 1 1 :43%slow 4 
28601 Saratoga 1 1:41 fast 10 
28367 Saratoga 1 l:41%fast 8 
28266 Saratoga 1 l:41%fast 6 
PRIME MOVER, b. o, 4 
29969 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 40 
£9914 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast f’ld 
29828 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4N%good 8J 

29772 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 24 

29728 Laurel 1 1-4 2:05%fast 74 

29469 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:50%slow 97-10 
29347 W’dbine 1 1-1G l:4S%fast 46-5 
28954 BlueBon. 1 1-4 2:13%hvy 2 

POLITICIAN, ch. g. 3 

29951 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 1455 

29773 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 420 

29693 Laurel lm20y 1:42 fast 369 

29313 Ivempton 1 1:55 hvy 10 
29310 Kempton 5-8 1:05%hvy 15 

29205 Dorval 3-4 l:lS%slow 6 
29084 Dorval lm70y 1 :46%fast 111 
29050 Dorval 3-4 l:14%fast 76’ 
2S74S Kempton 5-8 1:02 good 7 



112 

112 3 7 6 6 

106 7 7 7 7 

113 U 10 10 9 

104 5 6 3 4 

109 7 8 8 6 

107 4 5 5 4 

99 7 9 9 9 

112 1 6 7 7 

105 1 6 6 6 

108 2 6 & 4 

107 

112 7 7 8 6 

108 2 1 1 5 

106 3 4 7 7 

113 14 13 13 

109 2 1 1 1 

103 5 3 2 3 

102 3 32 

105 

101 10 10 10 11 
113 

112 6 6 7 7 

112 9 10 10 lO 

106 3 5 4 3 

111 3 4 7 6 

1(6 1 4 4 4 

100 8 6 5 7 

109 1 2 4 4 

107 5 6 6 6 



29914 Laurel 
29828 Laurel 
29772 Laurel 
29728 Laurel 



109 4 11 11 

101 9 6 6 7 

104 4 2 2 2 

103 4 2 2 2 

114 1 2 3 

117 1 4 5 

111 

112 11 34 

112 3 4 2 1 

108 8 8 6 3 

110 7 4 1 1 

111 1 2 2 2 

106 

106 3 7 4 3 

111 14 7 7 6 

118 18 11 6 7 

118 5 5 5 2 

106 

112 8 8 8 7 

113 S 5 6 10 

10? 10 8 8 7 

107 8 8 8 6 

105 .5 3 5 5 

113 2 2 6 8 

106 7 7 4 3 

104 2 1 1 2 



10S 6 7 8 S 

108 8 7 8 8 

105 7 6 

107 Wheeled. 

105 4 4 4 

109 7 4 7 7 

104 11 57 

111 Wheeled. 



By Gold Heels— Sanctissim* ( J . U. Strode). 

4" k 6 3 J W McK’zie 8 Star Gaze. Voluspa, Goldy 
6 2 6 3 3 W Ward 7 Soldier, Q. of Paradise, Voluspa 
9 25 6'° W McK’ziell Maxim’sChoioe, S.Guze, Soldier 
4 2 4 3 W Obert S Monoeaey. First Star, Cop. King 

4 2 3'i A Pickens 8 Alhena, King Box, Oholus 

2J 2J W McK’zie 6 Zodiac, Nan. McDoe, Ulaekfo. 

9 8‘ 2 R C Watts 9 Monocaey, Capt. Parr. Cadem 

6 2 6*i W Sch’orn 7 Oholus, L. Butterfly. Requiran 

6 2' W M’K’zie G Pepper Sauce. Stir Up, Baby Ca 

4* 4 7 J W Ward 5 Goldy, Capt. Parr, NannieMcDe 

By Nasturtium — Meddlesome She (H. G. Bedwell), 
54 7'" E Taplin 11 Nigel. Dolina. Repton 

7 2 8'® J McTag’t 8 Capt. Parr, Greetings, F. Nought 

7 7'* J McTag’t 7 Runes. Fenmouse, NinetySimplex 

12 2 13' 2 C Dishmonll Blue Cap. Broomvale. Thesieres 

l'J l" k E Taplin 7 Rose Water, M. Park, EdWeiss 

3 1 5'J A Claver 10 Gibraltar, Thanksgiving. Y.Lad 
2 J 3 2 J A Claver 7 Impression, Batwa, ClaraM’rgau 

12 2 ° A Claver 12 B. Lynch, NoManager, Th’ksg’ng 
11* ll 13 T Buckles 13 StoutHeart, E’rlySight, Typhoon 
By Sandringham — La Primera (F. R. Docter). 

7 2 ® 4® A Schu’g’r 8 Star Gaze, Voluspa. Goldy 
9 5 S°J A Schu’g’rlO M.’sChoice, StarGaze. Handfutl 
l h l 2 A Schu’g’r 5 C. Haven, DayDay, Dningerfielrt 

5 2 5 2 1 L Mink 8 M. Park, Daingerfleld, Eddie t. 

4 1 ® 4*4 B W’rsch’r 5 G.Gate, F’rweather, R. Interest 
5* 6=4 L Lykes 8 Monocaey, Transit, Tactless 

6‘® 5 24 A Schu'g’r G Shyness, G.M. Miller, Old Broom 

6 6 21 A Schu’g’r G Pandean, Cliff Haven, Ambrose 

By Aeronaut — Millie A. (R. Newman). 

6 2 6' 1 A Schu’g'r ft Broom Corn. Ancon, Wizard 
4“ k 3 7 R Ball 14 Costumer, Blue Cap, B. Oliver 

11 11 29 B W’rsch'rll LittleDipper, Salon, Broomvale 
710 718 c Watson 10 Old Broom, Vermont, Jem 
2® l 1 M And’son 8 Borax. Altamnha, Day Day 
2k 3'i M And’son 8 Flag Day, Ambrose, Eddie T. 

4 3 4 13 R Ball 7 Buck Shot, Naushon, Stellarina 
4' 6 7 4 R Ball 12 LittleDipper, Shoddy, Palanquin 

By Jack Point — Eyelet (F. C. Frisbie). 

4 3 4 2 i W Doyle ir> Pierrot, Meelieka. TheBusybody 

3 2 3"’ W Doyle 10 Orperth, Chevron, Scorpii 

5' 6 7 J W Doyle 8 Star Gaze, B. Around. Benjamin 

l 3 2'4 W Doyle 12 StarGaze, Altamalia, F. Nought 

4 2 6’ 1 W Doyle 8 Borax, Jabot. Little Eugland 

2'J W Doyle G Stubborn. Chilt. Squaw, Castara 
4 2 3 2 4 J McTag’t 10 MissFannie, StarGift, Gold. Gate 

6 3 5® W Doyle 14 St. Isidore, F. Wuzzy, M. Fannie 
6* 4 4 i W Doyle 1ft Sam Slick. B. Trooper, R. Meteor 
2 s 2 J W Doyle 7 Dervish. Q.ofP’adise, N. Simplex 

By Ildrim — Pagoda (Thornhill Stable). 

7' 5 2 " D IToffm'n 8 Ttidel II.. Aftergl’w. L.E’gland 
pi* p>:" r> HofTm’nll Infidel II.. Dinah Do. Orotund 
6 2 7'' B Kleeger 10 Orperth. Chevron, Jaeklet 
6 2 6*4 D Hoffin’n 8 Capt. Parr, Greetings, F. Nought 
6' 5 6'" U C Watts 7 G. M. Miller, Goldy, Capt. Parr 

7 3 6®J D Hoffm’nlO T’nksgiving, F. Orient, P. Regan 

74 9'" D Hoffm’nlO Dryad, Stir Up, Buzz Around 
34 4" W McK’zie 5 Monocaey, Nan. McDee, R.King 

By Voter — Lady Balgowan (G. L. Goodacre). 

9 3 9'* N Huff 11 Gloaming, L.Sands, B.Cnnarder 

8 8 31 N Huff 8 Harry Lauder. Itepton, Nigel 

8 S 3 " N Huff 8 Illuminator, Eddie T., Repton 

8 2 9'* W Young ft Fastoso, Afterglow. Autumn 

J Connor 12 Utelus, Recluse, Odd Cross 
4 2 r>"4 F Rob’son 7 Eliz’betliLee, Unity, Dr.Charcot 

7 7 24 J Connors 7 Bil. McGee, Fox Trot, R. Square 
9 2 9'« J Connors 12 Paymaster, Gordon, Colors 

N Hull 7 Indifferent, Felina, Mazurka 



SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Selling. (Oct. 2. 1914—1:12—6—114.) 



29086 Dorval 
289.53 BlueBon. 
28851 BlueBon. 



YANKEE NOTIONS, ch. g. 6 120 

29610 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 19-10 118 4 

29148 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :14%goodl7-20 117 2 

28990 Belmont 3-4 st l:13%good 9-5 116 1 

26842 Belmont 6* f 1:22 mud 1-3 119 1 

26790 Belmont 3-4 1 :15 mud 3-5 123 1 

26675 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 2 102 1 

HARBARD. ch. g. 6 112 

2953.5 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 59 ill 6 

29086 Dorval 3-4 1 :14 fast 44 113 6 

28953 BlueBon. 7-8 1:31 %hvy 23-5 113 1 

28851 BlueBon. 3-4 1 :14%slow 18 112 2 

£8171 Ham’ ton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 3J 105 1 

27951 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47%fast 9 102 3 

27801 Windsor 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21 103 3 

WOODWARD, ch. c, 3 125 

29691 Laurel 1 1:38 '/-fast 72 P'2 9 

29351 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20 103 1 

29019 Dorval lm70y 1:45 fast 23-5103 2 
£•8881 BlueBon. 1 1:44 slow 27 l'« 5 

28379 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 15 110 9 

27924 Empire lm70y l:44%fast 6-6 111 7 

STORM NYMPH, b. f, 2 95 

?97r,9 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%faat 125 108 4 
29688 Laurel 6* f 1 :07%fast 23-10 112 1 
£94.56 H.deG’ce 5-8 1:03 mud 31-10 112 5 
29171 H.deG’ce 64 f 1:08 fast 11 112 1 

29031 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:01%fast 7 112 1 

28649 Saratoga 64 f l:08%tnud 5 105 2 

28563 Saratoga 5-8 1:01 fast 24 119 2 



GARNET, b. i 


f. 3 




105 




27452 Aq’duct 
27269 Aq’duct 


5-8 59%fast 


4ft 


91J12 


3-4 l:14%fa at 


15 


96 


7 


27(815 Jamaica 


3-4 1 :15%slow 


15 


105 


8 


26356 W'dbine 


3-4 1:14 fast 


24 


100 


9 


25779 H.deG'ce 


54 f 1 :10'thvy 


14 


104 


6 


25696 H.deG'ce 


5-'. f l:10%fast 


7-4 


107 


6 


25665 Bowie 


54 f 1:08 fast 


44-5 1116 


5 


25596 Bowie 


64 f l:09%good 24 


109 


6 


SUREGET, ch 


. g. 8 




113 




29913 Laurel 


3-4 1 :14 2 - fast 


680 


116 


1 


29692 Laurel 


3-4 1:14 fast 


f’ld 11.' 


1 


29563 Laurel 


3-4 1:15 fast 


217 


114 


3 


26770 Balt. 


Ab5-8 66%fast 


< 


120 




26690 Balt. 


Ab5-8 l:01%fast 


4 


117 




26573 M’lboro 


Abaif l:10%good 5 


118 




26567 M’lboro 


Ab54f 1:10 fast 


5 


114 





SHERWOOD, b. g, 9 



29951 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast f'ld 

29913 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast f’ld 

29799 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast f'ld 

29726 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast f'ld 

29535 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 254 

29489 H.deG’ce 64 f l:08%slow 205 

29458 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:16%mud 104 

29423 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast 450 

29263 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast f’ld 

29169 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%fast 300 

SHRAPNEL, b. g. 3 
26626 Dorval 3-4 l:19%mud 54 
26509 Dorval 54 f l:13%hvy 21-5 

26493 Dorval 64 f 1:15 hvy 14-5 

26272 W’dbine 3-4 1:15 hvy 26-5; 
25830 H.deG’ce 64 f 1:08 good 21-5 
25779 H.deG’ce 64 f l:10%hvy 21-10] 
25696 H.deG’ce 64 f 1:10%, fast 141 1 
25688 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%good 54 3 

24853 N.Orl'a* 3-4 l;14%good 16 



29423 H.deG'ce 
29263 H.deG’ce 
29169 H.deG'ce 



26509 Dorval 
26493 Dorval 
26272 W’dbine 
26830 H.deG’ce 



25688 H.deG’ce 

24853 N.Orl’n* 



By Yankee — Fairie Queen (W. J. Anderson). 

1' 1* Pi Haynes 7 F.Helen, K. Worth, Scaramouch 

2 3 1> E Haynes 10 Murphy, Gloaming, Illuminator 

l 2 l'J H Haynes 10 Striker, Mr. Specs, Tie Pin 

2‘4 3| T Davies 6 Armament, Charmeuse, Salon 

l 2 14 T Davies 3 Dervish, Schoolboy 

4 4 4«4 B W’rsch’r 6 P’ce Henry, IdaClaire, F.Wnzzy 

Bv Solitaire II. — Salvatrix (P, 8heridan>. 

6'® 5* B W'rsch’r 7 Estimable, Pad. Whack. Bet. Us 
5 2 5 4 W Gourleyln T. B’.vbody, K’fhage, T.-a-Ling 
Ink 24 W Gourley S.ofP’nsure, S. Beach, P’master 
Ink l'J a Pickens 9 Sea Beach, S.ofPleasure, Bet. Us 

2 J 3 2 4 C Dishmon 5 J. Straith, Scrutineer, B’omsedge 

4 4" L McAtee 4 All Smiles. Fels. Scrutineer 

4* 4*| F Cooper 6 Rancher, Fels. Ask Ma 

By Star Shoot — Sardine (B. Matheny). 

9 9“ G W ''ar’ll ft Runes, Fenmouse, J. J. Lillis 

3 4 2" k A Collins 5 P’ee Hermis, Christie, Luzuli 
4 4'4 T Par' ton 4 Celto, Christie, Uncle Bryn 

4' 5' 7 S Wolst’m 6 Arriet, Trial by Jury, Ormulu 
84 9 9 J G Byrne 11 Startling, P.ofComo, B. Baggage 

6 12 6“ E Taplin 7 Nephthys, J. J. Lillis. Sasin 

By Joe Chamberlain — Maud Primrose (Kentucky 
Stable). 

6nk s' 2 a Schu’g’r ft Pickwick, Reprobate, Bondage 
1* 1" G Byrne 11 Sea Wave, Polly J., Black Eagle 
3'4 2 4 O Byrne 5 Kilts, Supernal, Patapsco 
1* 3-'4 M Buxton K Admiration, Gold. Rod. F. Line 
1' 3=4 M Buxton 8 D.L.Legs, Admiration, M.M’rray 
7 6 21 A Schu’g'r 7 Hussy, Sunflash, BelieveMeBoys 

2 s 3 3 4 A Schu’g'rlO Warsaw, Cudgel, Corn Tassel 
2 1 2'i H Phillips 7 Katcnka, Marie Odile, Solveig 
By Galveston — Phida (R. F. Carman). 

S' 9‘® F Hopkinsll T. as Steel, Mr.Spees, BuckShot 
7'® 7“ L Lykes 10 Hanworth, B. Shot, N. Simplex 
6 2 7'® M Garner 11 Brooks, Dolina, Grasp 
3nk 2" T Par’ton 11 Bendel, Lady London, Volant 
6'4 6 7 4 E Foreh’d 8 Greetings. Galeswinthe, EddieT. 
6' 5 12 J MoTag’rt 6 R.Strickl’d, Greetings, Shrapnel 
l 1 1'4 J McTag't 8 Greetings, R.S’kland, P’master 

24 l'i J McTag’t 10 Trend. Piquette, Dr. Zab 
By Woolsthorpe — Luzclle (E. B. Parsons). 

13 2 14'-' 9 H Woods 14 Costumer, BlueCap, H’miliation 
14 14’ 8 D Stirling 14 Blue Cap, Broomvale, Thesieres 
S'ilO 79 D Stirling 10 Plumose, Piquette, Tantivy 
3J R Watts 0 Ina Kay, Onar, Recluse 

l 3 R Watts 7 Dr.R.L.S’nger. Balgee, Pikeland 

3 4 J Rooney 7 G’w'the, B.of tlieK’n, M.J’bilee 

4 3 J E Carter 6 S. of Valley, Thrill, Monty Fox 

By Allan- a-Dale— Monarka (I. M. Hedrick). 

11 ll 23 J Gartner 11 Gloaming, L.Sands, B. Cunarder 
14 13' 9 J Gartner 14 Costumer, BlueCap, Humilation 
12 4 12‘ 8 C Hughes 13 B. Cunarder, Estimable, B.Shot 
11 ll 28 C Hughes 11 Port Light, Pullux, BetweenUs 

7 7 20 C Hughes 7 Estimable, Pad. Whack, Bet.Ua 

8 8’ 2 J Gartner 8 Thesieres, Striker, Palanquin 

6® 6 18 J Gartner 9 King Worth, Piquette, Wodan 

9 9 28 J Gartner 9 Pullux, Squeeler, Murphy 

12J 12' 8 C Hughes 15 Plumose, Preston Lynn, Tie Pin 
7 7 lT C Hughes 8 Palanquin, Plumose, Far Away 
By Out of Reach— F errol (C. W. Campbell). 

6 6'® W Collins G J. Goebel, TheBusybody, En.Bey 

34 4'J T Buckles 8 Afterglow, Quien Sabe, L.Orme 
6 1 5'« M M’ntaln 7 BabyCal, Reflection, Jus.Goebel 

4* 3«i M M’ntain 8 G’tlewoman, T’ograpliy, Gordon 

64 5®J R Ball 8 Recluse. Galeswinthe. Tze-Lsl 

f>nk 4®| K Weath’y 8 Greetings, Galeswinthe, EddieT. 
4® 3J K Weath’y « R.Strickl’d, Greetings, I.Frank 
6“ 8*1 K Weath’y 10 Borax, Good Counsel, Old Bob 
7* 7'°JR McD’ott 8 Souvenir, Blue Cap, Pan Handle 



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SKILES KNOB 545-100 WON 

Thursday Also Paymaster, Infidel II., ^ ermont. 
Bedtime* Stories. See all under Works and Commis- 
sion Horses, Book 276. TODAY’S BEST: No. 38, 

Commission Horses, Book 276. 

American Thoroughbred, Baltimore Bldg., Chicago. 



BLACK BEAUTY 585-100 WON 

was Thursday’s Pay Wire. Better get on same. 
Manager is now at the track sending hot ones. 

TODAY’S SPECIAL: No. 410. 

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